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MEMORANDUM FDR Recipients of Interrogation Guide Cuba (C -RR2 60251)
FROM Chief Intelli gence Informat ion Staff ORR
SUBJECT Revision of C-RR2 60251
1 When the Interrogation G~ide Cuba ( C-RR2 60251) was published recipients were advised that it would be updated periodically Attached are current changes with revision date 562 (May 1962) marked in upper right hand corner of each change page
2 The Watch List pages iii and iv is to be deleted and the new List inserted in its place
3 The fol lowing changes are t o be made as indicated
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4 - The page listing the Annexes middot(section 8ooo) is to be de l eted and the new page listing Anne~ C insert~d Pages C-1 through C-13 are t o be lnserted after Annex B
5 The airfield map in the front of the Guide includes only selected air faci lities Changes should be made on the map to indicate the recently constructed Santa Clara Internati onal airfield The present dimensions are estimated to be 10 400 feetmiddot long the gtaving is reportedly nearing completion
For the Chief Intelligence Information Staff
Withheld under statutory authority of the Central In telligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 USC section 403g)
Chi ef Requi rements Branch Office of Research and Reports
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Question _Page Number Number
FOREWARD- --------- - ---- - - ~ ~ - - - -- - middot ------- -shy i
WATCH LIST--- -- ----- ---- -- ~ - - - -- - - - - - - -- --shy iii
1000 POLITICAL AND SOCXOLOGICAL
Pol iti cal Dynamics- - ------- - - - -~- - -- -shy 100l -10o6 l middot Political Policies and Objectives--- -shy 1007- 1009 2 Structure and Operation of Government- 1010- 1021 2
Connnunist Party Control Organi zation- ------ - - --- ------ - - --- -- shy 1022- 1031 4 Political leaders- - ~ --- - - --- ~ - - - - - - - -- 1032-1037 5 Prisionsmiddot -- - - - - - -- - ~-- - - --- - - - -- - - - - -shy 1038- 1043 6 Judiciary- - - -- - - - - - - ~ ----- - - - - - ------shy 1044-1050 6
Intelligence and Security Organizations Organization- - - - - - - - - ----- - -- - - - - - - ~ -shy 1051-1069 7 Personnel- - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - ----- - - ---shy 1070-1079 10 Tra~ning-- - --- ---- middotmiddot------ - - - ~ - - - -- - - - -shy 1080- 1086 11 Operational Activities- - - - ~ ------ -- -- shy 1087- 1098 11 Soviet Intell igence Services in Cuba-- 1099- 1113 14
Sociol ogical Population
Population Movements------ -------- - - -shy 1114 16 Attitudes--- --- - -- - - - - - - ~ - - -- ~ -- - -- - -shy 1115 16 Ethnic Differences- - - - - middot-middot - ~-- - - - - - - - - shy 1116 16 Recep~ionof Foreigners---- - - ---- - --- shy 1117 lT Social Structure---- - - - -- ---- ---- - - - - - 1118 17 Rel igion- ---- - -------------- - ---- - - - - shyEducation- - - --- --- - - - - --- - ---- - - -- --- shy
1119-1126 1127-1132
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University- - - ~ -- - - - - - -- - -- ~ -- -- - - - - -- shymiddot Secondary Schools-------- - - - - ~ -------shy
Pri mary Schools- --- ------------ ---- - -shyAdult Education---~ ---- -- - - - - -- - - - - -- shy
1133 1134 1135 1136
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Trade School s - - - ---cmiddot-----------------shy 1137 21 News Media-~----- - - -- - - - - - ~ - -- ------~ shy 1138- 1141 21 Psychological- - --- - --- - ---- -middot- - - ------shy ll42-1146 21
2000 MILITARY
General- -- ---~ - ------- --- - ---- -- -- - -- shy 2001- 2035 23 Guided Miss i les--- ----- - - - -- - - - --- --- shy 2036-20399 27 Installations and Equipment- --- --- ---shy 2040 -2046 27c
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Shipments of Bloc Arms------- ~ - - middot---middot-- - middotmiddot Planning------- ----- -middot-- - ------ -- ---- - - shySecurity Organizations and Functions- - shyGeneral Questions on Cuban Navy--- - --- -Fishing Fleet--- - --middot - - - ---- --- -- middot- - --- - shyMaritime Activities----- - -- -----middot- - - -- -
Cryptologic Information and Material----- shyCommunications Cryptologic Activities- shyCrypto1ogic Eq_uipment---- - - -obulla-middot----- - shyRadio Agents---~- ---------- -----middot------shyIntercept nd Crypt Analysis (COMINT) Activities---- - - - - --- -----------middot---- - -Communications Countermeasures SLgnalsElectronic Information and Materlal- - - shyNon- Communicative Signals--- --------- - -
Cuban Air Force General- - ------- ---middotmiddot ---- - shyAir Order of Battle and State of Readiness-- ----- - --- ----- --- - --- middotmiddot--middot -- shyPersonnel-~------------~P middot------middotmiddot----- -FJflj GCI Radar Order of Battle----middotmiddot - - - - -AAA Order of Battle------ ---- ---middotmiddot-- middot-- shyOrganizational Training---------middotmiddot------TrainibM--- ----- - - ------ - -- - - ---middotmiddot---- - shyKey Air Force Personnel and Biographic Information-- ------ ---- ---- ---- - -middot- middotmiddot--- shyLogistics--- ---- ---- --- - --~----- -middot - - ---shy
Means of Identification- - --------middot--- - -E1ectronies~---- ----- ---- - - ----- -middot - ~ --- shyAmmunition Storage- - - --------- - - -middot----- shyHighway Construction--- --- ---- ---middot---- - shyAir Facilities-~---- ---------- - -~middot-- - -- shy
Medical Facilities- - --- - - --- - e~ -- - - -middot ~ - ----Hospitals- ---------- -- ------- --- -middot - ~ --- shy
3000 ECONOMIC
Economic ~lannirig and Programs---- - - - ----National Planning-~----------------- - - shy
Economic Growth-- --- -- ---------- - -Gmiddot--shyEconamic Control Structure--~ -- - - --- - -shy
Domestic Finance------------------~---shyForeign Trade- - - qmiddot------ - --- - --- --- - --- - -
Question Number
2047- 2049 2050-2052 2053-2057 2058-2080 20801- 20802 20803- 20805
2081 2082-2083 2084
2o85- 2087 2088-2089 2090 2091-2094
2095 2096 2097 2098 2099 2100
2101 2102 2103 ~104 2105 2lo6 2107
2108- 2124
3001- 3002 3003- 3006 3007- 3008 3009- 3011
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Prices--------------- ----- - - --------- 3012- 3014 37 Commodities----------- --- ----- ~------shy 3015-3026 37 u s _Trade Embargo- -------------- ---- shy 30271 3029 39
International Finance---- -----~-- - - --- --shy 40 Convertible Currencies - ---- ~ - -- -- - - - - shy 3030-3034 40 Nonconvertible Currency- --------- ---- shy 3035 41 Arms Payments-- - - - ------- -- -- - - ---- - -Multilateral Payments Agreement----- - shy
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Miscellaneous- - --- -- - - -- - -- ----- - --- - shy 304~-3045 43 Bloc -Economic Aid----------- - - - ~-- - ----- shy middot 43
Industrilization----~-----~ - --- - ----- shy 3o46- 3o49 43 Specific Projects------ ------------- - 3050 44 Soviet Bloc Technical Assistance----- shy 3051-3059 45
Industry- - - ----------- - ------- - - --- -- ---General-- ------- ------- - -- --- ------ -- shy 3060-3067
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Industrial Sectors of Interest--- ---- shy 3068 47 Manufacturing Indust ries---- - - --- ---- shy 3069 47 Information Needed--- ------ -- --- - - ---- shy 3070-3093 48
Specific Information Needs on Key Industries-- --- --------------- --- --- - ----- --- shy 51
Mining Industries----- ----- ------- --- shy 3094 51 Manufacturing Industries-------- - ---- 3095-3098 51
Service Industries-- ---- - - - - ------- ----- 52 Transportation----- ----- - ----- - - - --- - shy 3099 52 National Level--- - -_middot------ ---------- 3100-3110 52 Harbor Facilities- - ~ - - ------ ------- - - shy 3111- 3119 53 Port SecUrity------ ---------- ------ - - 3120-3125 54 Merchant Shipping------ ------- - ------ 3126-3129 54 Civil Air--------------- ---------- --- shy 3130- 31327 55a Local Level----------------- - --- -----~ 55a Automobile----- -------- - - ------------- middot 3133 55a Railroad-- --------- --------- ---- --- - - shy 3134 56 Trucking- - --- - ---------- ---- ---------shy 3135 56 Busses-----~------------------ - -- - - --shy 3136 57 Taxi Service------ ----------------o~-- ~ 3137 57
Electric Power------- ------- -- - ----- - - - -- 58 Organfzation and Administration---~ --shy 3138-3140 58 Labor Force--------- ----- ---- -- - - ---- 3141 59
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Production----------- -- - ----------- shyPowerplants -------- - -------- ----- -- shyTransmission- ---------- - - --- ------ - shyConsumption---------- -- - - ---- ------ shyAid---------------- ----------- - -- - - shyProblems------------------ --- - -- --- shyCosts-------- ----- ---- ---- - - -- - ---- shyNational Level------- ~-- ------- - ---shyLocal Level------ -- -- -- - --- ---- - --- shy
Telephone System--- - - - - -------- - - -----shyNational Level-- --- ---------------- shyLocal Level--- ---------- - ---- -- - - -- shy
Telegraph System---- -- -- -- ---- - - - --- - - shyR~dio and Televisioh--- - --- ---- - --- -- - shy
J~ational Level- - - ---- ------ - - - --- - - shyLocal Level-------------- - - -- - - - ----
Agriculture------ --- - - ---- -- ---- ---- - - shyAgricultural Organization and Policies------------- ---- - - ------ -- shyAgricultural Production-------- - --- shyAgricultural Input Factors--- - - - - -- shyProcurement and Distributi on of Agricultural Products--- - - - - - middot- - - -- - shyMiscell aneous---- - ---------- middot- - ---- shyOutline of Key Topics for asst~ssment of labor force-- - - --- --- - - ---middot------ shyQuestions for the development of information----- - --------- - --middot------ shyOrganized Labor------------ - -middot- - ---- shyWorker mor ale------------- - - -middot-- - --- shy
Consumer Wel fare------ - ---- - -- - -middot- - ---- shyGeneral Direct ion of Living Standards-------------- ------middot------ shyAvailability and Quality of Goods- - shyAvailability and Quality of HousingshyAvailability and Quality of 01~her
Services-- --- - ------- - --- - -- - middot------ shyEmphasis in Distribution of Goods and Services----- - ---- - ------middot---- - - shy~egime VulnerC~bilities in connumer middotTeJf~bullrc --middotmiddot -- -middot- middotmiddot- - - - -middot- - -- - - shyExtent of censorship i n Cubtbull- ----- shy
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3142- 3146 3147- 3153 3154 -3156 3157-3158 3159-3162 3163- 3165 3166-3169 3170- 3179 3180- 3184
3185- 3190 3191-3201 3202
3203-3207G 3208- 3214
3215- 3217 3218-3263 3264- 3274
3275- 3279 3280- 3281
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued~
Procedures for per sons to follow in order to leave Cuba- -- -- --- -- - ---- - 3329 80 Asylum---- - ------------ - - --- - - - ---- 3330 81
4000 GEOGRAPHIC
Physical Setting----------------- ---- shy 82 Relief and Drainage--- - ----- ------ shy 4001-4003 82Water Supply---- ------ ------ - - - --- shy 4oo4- 4007 82 Vegetation--- -- ---- - --- - - - - ------- shy 4oo8- 40l 2 83Wildlife--- - - - - -- - - ---~ - - - - ----- - - - 40l3 - LOl6 84 Clir~~te--------- - ---- -------------- 4017-4019 84
Travel--- -- -- - - - - - ------------ 7 -- -- ---- 85 Rai l-passenger---- - --- -- - --- ------ shy 4020-4023 Rail- freight-----------------------shy 4024-4030
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Inter-urban Bus - - - --- ------- - - - - - - shy 4031-4035 87 Inter-urban Bicycle horse 1 burro 1
fott-- 7 - - -----~ - ~-- - -- - --- ------- - - 4041-40~~ 89 Water--- ------ - --- - --- - - ------ - ---- 4045-1~054- 89 Air--- -------- - ----- - - - ---- - ------ - 4055-4058 90 Urban Public Transport ation---- ---- 4059- 4066 9l Automobile---------- - ~--- - --------- 4067~4071 92
Travel Control~ --- -~ -- ------------ --- - 93 Special Regulations- - ----- - - - - --- - - 4072- 4o82
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Sensitive Installations--- - ---------- shy 95 General--- ---- ---------- ---- - ------ 409i - 4092 95 Authorization to enter restricted areas---- - - - - - - ---- - --------------- 4693- 4102 95 Movement within restr i cted areas-- - 4103-4109 96 Authorization to l i ve in restricted areas-- -- - -~ ------------- ---------- 4110-4115 97 Authorizatioh to leave a restricted area- - - --- - - - - -- - - - ----- - - - -------- 4116- 4121 97
Local Business Conditions --- - --- -- - - -- 98 General-- - - --- ----- - -------- ------- 4122- 4133 98 Business Controls--~-------- --- - -- shy 4134- 4140 99 Foreign Business-Community-- - ------ 4141- 4143 99
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Map of Cuba- ------------------------- shyFactory Markings Randoook-------- - ---Consumer Helfare Questionnaire-------Radio Broadcast Questi011naire -- ---- - - shyGrid sketch Map---------------------- shy
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WATCH LIST (562)
This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
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CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
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Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
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Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
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Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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1000 PoLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continuedv
Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
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b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
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d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
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20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
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b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
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c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
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_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
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Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
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middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
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20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
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151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
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20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
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1701
4196
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159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
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160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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4 - The page listing the Annexes middot(section 8ooo) is to be de l eted and the new page listing Anne~ C insert~d Pages C-1 through C-13 are t o be lnserted after Annex B
5 The airfield map in the front of the Guide includes only selected air faci lities Changes should be made on the map to indicate the recently constructed Santa Clara Internati onal airfield The present dimensions are estimated to be 10 400 feetmiddot long the gtaving is reportedly nearing completion
For the Chief Intelligence Information Staff
Withheld under statutory authority of the Central In telligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 USC section 403g)
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCXOLOGICAL
Pol iti cal Dynamics- - ------- - - - -~- - -- -shy 100l -10o6 l middot Political Policies and Objectives--- -shy 1007- 1009 2 Structure and Operation of Government- 1010- 1021 2
Connnunist Party Control Organi zation- ------ - - --- ------ - - --- -- shy 1022- 1031 4 Political leaders- - ~ --- - - --- ~ - - - - - - - -- 1032-1037 5 Prisionsmiddot -- - - - - - -- - ~-- - - --- - - - -- - - - - -shy 1038- 1043 6 Judiciary- - - -- - - - - - - ~ ----- - - - - - ------shy 1044-1050 6
Intelligence and Security Organizations Organization- - - - - - - - - ----- - -- - - - - - - ~ -shy 1051-1069 7 Personnel- - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - ----- - - ---shy 1070-1079 10 Tra~ning-- - --- ---- middotmiddot------ - - - ~ - - - -- - - - -shy 1080- 1086 11 Operational Activities- - - - ~ ------ -- -- shy 1087- 1098 11 Soviet Intell igence Services in Cuba-- 1099- 1113 14
Sociol ogical Population
Population Movements------ -------- - - -shy 1114 16 Attitudes--- --- - -- - - - - - - ~ - - -- ~ -- - -- - -shy 1115 16 Ethnic Differences- - - - - middot-middot - ~-- - - - - - - - - shy 1116 16 Recep~ionof Foreigners---- - - ---- - --- shy 1117 lT Social Structure---- - - - -- ---- ---- - - - - - 1118 17 Rel igion- ---- - -------------- - ---- - - - - shyEducation- - - --- --- - - - - --- - ---- - - -- --- shy
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Shipments of Bloc Arms------- ~ - - middot---middot-- - middotmiddot Planning------- ----- -middot-- - ------ -- ---- - - shySecurity Organizations and Functions- - shyGeneral Questions on Cuban Navy--- - --- -Fishing Fleet--- - --middot - - - ---- --- -- middot- - --- - shyMaritime Activities----- - -- -----middot- - - -- -
Cryptologic Information and Material----- shyCommunications Cryptologic Activities- shyCrypto1ogic Eq_uipment---- - - -obulla-middot----- - shyRadio Agents---~- ---------- -----middot------shyIntercept nd Crypt Analysis (COMINT) Activities---- - - - - --- -----------middot---- - -Communications Countermeasures SLgnalsElectronic Information and Materlal- - - shyNon- Communicative Signals--- --------- - -
Cuban Air Force General- - ------- ---middotmiddot ---- - shyAir Order of Battle and State of Readiness-- ----- - --- ----- --- - --- middotmiddot--middot -- shyPersonnel-~------------~P middot------middotmiddot----- -FJflj GCI Radar Order of Battle----middotmiddot - - - - -AAA Order of Battle------ ---- ---middotmiddot-- middot-- shyOrganizational Training---------middotmiddot------TrainibM--- ----- - - ------ - -- - - ---middotmiddot---- - shyKey Air Force Personnel and Biographic Information-- ------ ---- ---- ---- - -middot- middotmiddot--- shyLogistics--- ---- ---- --- - --~----- -middot - - ---shy
Means of Identification- - --------middot--- - -E1ectronies~---- ----- ---- - - ----- -middot - ~ --- shyAmmunition Storage- - - --------- - - -middot----- shyHighway Construction--- --- ---- ---middot---- - shyAir Facilities-~---- ---------- - -~middot-- - -- shy
Medical Facilities- - --- - - --- - e~ -- - - -middot ~ - ----Hospitals- ---------- -- ------- --- -middot - ~ --- shy
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Economic ~lannirig and Programs---- - - - ----National Planning-~----------------- - - shy
Economic Growth-- --- -- ---------- - -Gmiddot--shyEconamic Control Structure--~ -- - - --- - -shy
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2047- 2049 2050-2052 2053-2057 2058-2080 20801- 20802 20803- 20805
2081 2082-2083 2084
2o85- 2087 2088-2089 2090 2091-2094
2095 2096 2097 2098 2099 2100
2101 2102 2103 ~104 2105 2lo6 2107
2108- 2124
3001- 3002 3003- 3006 3007- 3008 3009- 3011
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Prices--------------- ----- - - --------- 3012- 3014 37 Commodities----------- --- ----- ~------shy 3015-3026 37 u s _Trade Embargo- -------------- ---- shy 30271 3029 39
International Finance---- -----~-- - - --- --shy 40 Convertible Currencies - ---- ~ - -- -- - - - - shy 3030-3034 40 Nonconvertible Currency- --------- ---- shy 3035 41 Arms Payments-- - - - ------- -- -- - - ---- - -Multilateral Payments Agreement----- - shy
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Miscellaneous- - --- -- - - -- - -- ----- - --- - shy 304~-3045 43 Bloc -Economic Aid----------- - - - ~-- - ----- shy middot 43
Industrilization----~-----~ - --- - ----- shy 3o46- 3o49 43 Specific Projects------ ------------- - 3050 44 Soviet Bloc Technical Assistance----- shy 3051-3059 45
Industry- - - ----------- - ------- - - --- -- ---General-- ------- ------- - -- --- ------ -- shy 3060-3067
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Industrial Sectors of Interest--- ---- shy 3068 47 Manufacturing Indust ries---- - - --- ---- shy 3069 47 Information Needed--- ------ -- --- - - ---- shy 3070-3093 48
Specific Information Needs on Key Industries-- --- --------------- --- --- - ----- --- shy 51
Mining Industries----- ----- ------- --- shy 3094 51 Manufacturing Industries-------- - ---- 3095-3098 51
Service Industries-- ---- - - - - ------- ----- 52 Transportation----- ----- - ----- - - - --- - shy 3099 52 National Level--- - -_middot------ ---------- 3100-3110 52 Harbor Facilities- - ~ - - ------ ------- - - shy 3111- 3119 53 Port SecUrity------ ---------- ------ - - 3120-3125 54 Merchant Shipping------ ------- - ------ 3126-3129 54 Civil Air--------------- ---------- --- shy 3130- 31327 55a Local Level----------------- - --- -----~ 55a Automobile----- -------- - - ------------- middot 3133 55a Railroad-- --------- --------- ---- --- - - shy 3134 56 Trucking- - --- - ---------- ---- ---------shy 3135 56 Busses-----~------------------ - -- - - --shy 3136 57 Taxi Service------ ----------------o~-- ~ 3137 57
Electric Power------- ------- -- - ----- - - - -- 58 Organfzation and Administration---~ --shy 3138-3140 58 Labor Force--------- ----- ---- -- - - ---- 3141 59
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Production----------- -- - ----------- shyPowerplants -------- - -------- ----- -- shyTransmission- ---------- - - --- ------ - shyConsumption---------- -- - - ---- ------ shyAid---------------- ----------- - -- - - shyProblems------------------ --- - -- --- shyCosts-------- ----- ---- ---- - - -- - ---- shyNational Level------- ~-- ------- - ---shyLocal Level------ -- -- -- - --- ---- - --- shy
Telephone System--- - - - - -------- - - -----shyNational Level-- --- ---------------- shyLocal Level--- ---------- - ---- -- - - -- shy
Telegraph System---- -- -- -- ---- - - - --- - - shyR~dio and Televisioh--- - --- ---- - --- -- - shy
J~ational Level- - - ---- ------ - - - --- - - shyLocal Level-------------- - - -- - - - ----
Agriculture------ --- - - ---- -- ---- ---- - - shyAgricultural Organization and Policies------------- ---- - - ------ -- shyAgricultural Production-------- - --- shyAgricultural Input Factors--- - - - - -- shyProcurement and Distributi on of Agricultural Products--- - - - - - middot- - - -- - shyMiscell aneous---- - ---------- middot- - ---- shyOutline of Key Topics for asst~ssment of labor force-- - - --- --- - - ---middot------ shyQuestions for the development of information----- - --------- - --middot------ shyOrganized Labor------------ - -middot- - ---- shyWorker mor ale------------- - - -middot-- - --- shy
Consumer Wel fare------ - ---- - -- - -middot- - ---- shyGeneral Direct ion of Living Standards-------------- ------middot------ shyAvailability and Quality of Goods- - shyAvailability and Quality of HousingshyAvailability and Quality of 01~her
Services-- --- - ------- - --- - -- - middot------ shyEmphasis in Distribution of Goods and Services----- - ---- - ------middot---- - - shy~egime VulnerC~bilities in connumer middotTeJf~bullrc --middotmiddot -- -middot- middotmiddot- - - - -middot- - -- - - shyExtent of censorship i n Cubtbull- ----- shy
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3142- 3146 3147- 3153 3154 -3156 3157-3158 3159-3162 3163- 3165 3166-3169 3170- 3179 3180- 3184
3185- 3190 3191-3201 3202
3203-3207G 3208- 3214
3215- 3217 3218-3263 3264- 3274
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Procedures for per sons to follow in order to leave Cuba- -- -- --- -- - ---- - 3329 80 Asylum---- - ------------ - - --- - - - ---- 3330 81
4000 GEOGRAPHIC
Physical Setting----------------- ---- shy 82 Relief and Drainage--- - ----- ------ shy 4001-4003 82Water Supply---- ------ ------ - - - --- shy 4oo4- 4007 82 Vegetation--- -- ---- - --- - - - - ------- shy 4oo8- 40l 2 83Wildlife--- - - - - -- - - ---~ - - - - ----- - - - 40l3 - LOl6 84 Clir~~te--------- - ---- -------------- 4017-4019 84
Travel--- -- -- - - - - - ------------ 7 -- -- ---- 85 Rai l-passenger---- - --- -- - --- ------ shy 4020-4023 Rail- freight-----------------------shy 4024-4030
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Inter-urban Bus - - - --- ------- - - - - - - shy 4031-4035 87 Inter-urban Bicycle horse 1 burro 1
fott-- 7 - - -----~ - ~-- - -- - --- ------- - - 4041-40~~ 89 Water--- ------ - --- - --- - - ------ - ---- 4045-1~054- 89 Air--- -------- - ----- - - - ---- - ------ - 4055-4058 90 Urban Public Transport ation---- ---- 4059- 4066 9l Automobile---------- - ~--- - --------- 4067~4071 92
Travel Control~ --- -~ -- ------------ --- - 93 Special Regulations- - ----- - - - - --- - - 4072- 4o82
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Sensitive Installations--- - ---------- shy 95 General--- ---- ---------- ---- - ------ 409i - 4092 95 Authorization to enter restricted areas---- - - - - - - ---- - --------------- 4693- 4102 95 Movement within restr i cted areas-- - 4103-4109 96 Authorization to l i ve in restricted areas-- -- - -~ ------------- ---------- 4110-4115 97 Authorizatioh to leave a restricted area- - - --- - - - - -- - - - ----- - - - -------- 4116- 4121 97
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Map of Cuba- ------------------------- shyFactory Markings Randoook-------- - ---Consumer Helfare Questionnaire-------Radio Broadcast Questi011naire -- ---- - - shyGrid sketch Map---------------------- shy
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Annex A------------------------------shyAnnex B- ---------------- - - middot-- ---------shyAnnex c--------------------------~---shy
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This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
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CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
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Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
- middot-middotmiddot---- -- middot I Ministerio de Comercio delI Interior (Ministry middotof Internal Trade)
Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
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Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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1000 PoLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
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of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
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b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
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b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
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_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
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Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
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d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
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g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
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Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
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~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
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middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
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Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
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1701
4196
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159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FOREWARD- --------- - ---- - - ~ ~ - - - -- - middot ------- -shy i
WATCH LIST--- -- ----- ---- -- ~ - - - -- - - - - - - -- --shy iii
1000 POLITICAL AND SOCXOLOGICAL
Pol iti cal Dynamics- - ------- - - - -~- - -- -shy 100l -10o6 l middot Political Policies and Objectives--- -shy 1007- 1009 2 Structure and Operation of Government- 1010- 1021 2
Connnunist Party Control Organi zation- ------ - - --- ------ - - --- -- shy 1022- 1031 4 Political leaders- - ~ --- - - --- ~ - - - - - - - -- 1032-1037 5 Prisionsmiddot -- - - - - - -- - ~-- - - --- - - - -- - - - - -shy 1038- 1043 6 Judiciary- - - -- - - - - - - ~ ----- - - - - - ------shy 1044-1050 6
Intelligence and Security Organizations Organization- - - - - - - - - ----- - -- - - - - - - ~ -shy 1051-1069 7 Personnel- - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - ----- - - ---shy 1070-1079 10 Tra~ning-- - --- ---- middotmiddot------ - - - ~ - - - -- - - - -shy 1080- 1086 11 Operational Activities- - - - ~ ------ -- -- shy 1087- 1098 11 Soviet Intell igence Services in Cuba-- 1099- 1113 14
Sociol ogical Population
Population Movements------ -------- - - -shy 1114 16 Attitudes--- --- - -- - - - - - - ~ - - -- ~ -- - -- - -shy 1115 16 Ethnic Differences- - - - - middot-middot - ~-- - - - - - - - - shy 1116 16 Recep~ionof Foreigners---- - - ---- - --- shy 1117 lT Social Structure---- - - - -- ---- ---- - - - - - 1118 17 Rel igion- ---- - -------------- - ---- - - - - shyEducation- - - --- --- - - - - --- - ---- - - -- --- shy
1119-1126 1127-1132
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University- - - ~ -- - - - - - -- - -- ~ -- -- - - - - -- shymiddot Secondary Schools-------- - - - - ~ -------shy
Pri mary Schools- --- ------------ ---- - -shyAdult Education---~ ---- -- - - - - -- - - - - -- shy
1133 1134 1135 1136
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Trade School s - - - ---cmiddot-----------------shy 1137 21 News Media-~----- - - -- - - - - - ~ - -- ------~ shy 1138- 1141 21 Psychological- - --- - --- - ---- -middot- - - ------shy ll42-1146 21
2000 MILITARY
General- -- ---~ - ------- --- - ---- -- -- - -- shy 2001- 2035 23 Guided Miss i les--- ----- - - - -- - - - --- --- shy 2036-20399 27 Installations and Equipment- --- --- ---shy 2040 -2046 27c
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Shipments of Bloc Arms------- ~ - - middot---middot-- - middotmiddot Planning------- ----- -middot-- - ------ -- ---- - - shySecurity Organizations and Functions- - shyGeneral Questions on Cuban Navy--- - --- -Fishing Fleet--- - --middot - - - ---- --- -- middot- - --- - shyMaritime Activities----- - -- -----middot- - - -- -
Cryptologic Information and Material----- shyCommunications Cryptologic Activities- shyCrypto1ogic Eq_uipment---- - - -obulla-middot----- - shyRadio Agents---~- ---------- -----middot------shyIntercept nd Crypt Analysis (COMINT) Activities---- - - - - --- -----------middot---- - -Communications Countermeasures SLgnalsElectronic Information and Materlal- - - shyNon- Communicative Signals--- --------- - -
Cuban Air Force General- - ------- ---middotmiddot ---- - shyAir Order of Battle and State of Readiness-- ----- - --- ----- --- - --- middotmiddot--middot -- shyPersonnel-~------------~P middot------middotmiddot----- -FJflj GCI Radar Order of Battle----middotmiddot - - - - -AAA Order of Battle------ ---- ---middotmiddot-- middot-- shyOrganizational Training---------middotmiddot------TrainibM--- ----- - - ------ - -- - - ---middotmiddot---- - shyKey Air Force Personnel and Biographic Information-- ------ ---- ---- ---- - -middot- middotmiddot--- shyLogistics--- ---- ---- --- - --~----- -middot - - ---shy
Means of Identification- - --------middot--- - -E1ectronies~---- ----- ---- - - ----- -middot - ~ --- shyAmmunition Storage- - - --------- - - -middot----- shyHighway Construction--- --- ---- ---middot---- - shyAir Facilities-~---- ---------- - -~middot-- - -- shy
Medical Facilities- - --- - - --- - e~ -- - - -middot ~ - ----Hospitals- ---------- -- ------- --- -middot - ~ --- shy
3000 ECONOMIC
Economic ~lannirig and Programs---- - - - ----National Planning-~----------------- - - shy
Economic Growth-- --- -- ---------- - -Gmiddot--shyEconamic Control Structure--~ -- - - --- - -shy
Domestic Finance------------------~---shyForeign Trade- - - qmiddot------ - --- - --- --- - --- - -
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2047- 2049 2050-2052 2053-2057 2058-2080 20801- 20802 20803- 20805
2081 2082-2083 2084
2o85- 2087 2088-2089 2090 2091-2094
2095 2096 2097 2098 2099 2100
2101 2102 2103 ~104 2105 2lo6 2107
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3001- 3002 3003- 3006 3007- 3008 3009- 3011
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Prices--------------- ----- - - --------- 3012- 3014 37 Commodities----------- --- ----- ~------shy 3015-3026 37 u s _Trade Embargo- -------------- ---- shy 30271 3029 39
International Finance---- -----~-- - - --- --shy 40 Convertible Currencies - ---- ~ - -- -- - - - - shy 3030-3034 40 Nonconvertible Currency- --------- ---- shy 3035 41 Arms Payments-- - - - ------- -- -- - - ---- - -Multilateral Payments Agreement----- - shy
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Miscellaneous- - --- -- - - -- - -- ----- - --- - shy 304~-3045 43 Bloc -Economic Aid----------- - - - ~-- - ----- shy middot 43
Industrilization----~-----~ - --- - ----- shy 3o46- 3o49 43 Specific Projects------ ------------- - 3050 44 Soviet Bloc Technical Assistance----- shy 3051-3059 45
Industry- - - ----------- - ------- - - --- -- ---General-- ------- ------- - -- --- ------ -- shy 3060-3067
46 46
Industrial Sectors of Interest--- ---- shy 3068 47 Manufacturing Indust ries---- - - --- ---- shy 3069 47 Information Needed--- ------ -- --- - - ---- shy 3070-3093 48
Specific Information Needs on Key Industries-- --- --------------- --- --- - ----- --- shy 51
Mining Industries----- ----- ------- --- shy 3094 51 Manufacturing Industries-------- - ---- 3095-3098 51
Service Industries-- ---- - - - - ------- ----- 52 Transportation----- ----- - ----- - - - --- - shy 3099 52 National Level--- - -_middot------ ---------- 3100-3110 52 Harbor Facilities- - ~ - - ------ ------- - - shy 3111- 3119 53 Port SecUrity------ ---------- ------ - - 3120-3125 54 Merchant Shipping------ ------- - ------ 3126-3129 54 Civil Air--------------- ---------- --- shy 3130- 31327 55a Local Level----------------- - --- -----~ 55a Automobile----- -------- - - ------------- middot 3133 55a Railroad-- --------- --------- ---- --- - - shy 3134 56 Trucking- - --- - ---------- ---- ---------shy 3135 56 Busses-----~------------------ - -- - - --shy 3136 57 Taxi Service------ ----------------o~-- ~ 3137 57
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Telephone System--- - - - - -------- - - -----shyNational Level-- --- ---------------- shyLocal Level--- ---------- - ---- -- - - -- shy
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Consumer Wel fare------ - ---- - -- - -middot- - ---- shyGeneral Direct ion of Living Standards-------------- ------middot------ shyAvailability and Quality of Goods- - shyAvailability and Quality of HousingshyAvailability and Quality of 01~her
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3142- 3146 3147- 3153 3154 -3156 3157-3158 3159-3162 3163- 3165 3166-3169 3170- 3179 3180- 3184
3185- 3190 3191-3201 3202
3203-3207G 3208- 3214
3215- 3217 3218-3263 3264- 3274
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Procedures for per sons to follow in order to leave Cuba- -- -- --- -- - ---- - 3329 80 Asylum---- - ------------ - - --- - - - ---- 3330 81
4000 GEOGRAPHIC
Physical Setting----------------- ---- shy 82 Relief and Drainage--- - ----- ------ shy 4001-4003 82Water Supply---- ------ ------ - - - --- shy 4oo4- 4007 82 Vegetation--- -- ---- - --- - - - - ------- shy 4oo8- 40l 2 83Wildlife--- - - - - -- - - ---~ - - - - ----- - - - 40l3 - LOl6 84 Clir~~te--------- - ---- -------------- 4017-4019 84
Travel--- -- -- - - - - - ------------ 7 -- -- ---- 85 Rai l-passenger---- - --- -- - --- ------ shy 4020-4023 Rail- freight-----------------------shy 4024-4030
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Inter-urban Bus - - - --- ------- - - - - - - shy 4031-4035 87 Inter-urban Bicycle horse 1 burro 1
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Travel Control~ --- -~ -- ------------ --- - 93 Special Regulations- - ----- - - - - --- - - 4072- 4o82
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Map of Cuba- ------------------------- shyFactory Markings Randoook-------- - ---Consumer Helfare Questionnaire-------Radio Broadcast Questi011naire -- ---- - - shyGrid sketch Map---------------------- shy
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This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
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CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
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Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
- middot-middotmiddot---- -- middot I Ministerio de Comercio delI Interior (Ministry middotof Internal Trade)
Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
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Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
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a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
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2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
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g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
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133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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2000 MILITARY_(eontinued)
Shipments of Bloc Arms------- ~ - - middot---middot-- - middotmiddot Planning------- ----- -middot-- - ------ -- ---- - - shySecurity Organizations and Functions- - shyGeneral Questions on Cuban Navy--- - --- -Fishing Fleet--- - --middot - - - ---- --- -- middot- - --- - shyMaritime Activities----- - -- -----middot- - - -- -
Cryptologic Information and Material----- shyCommunications Cryptologic Activities- shyCrypto1ogic Eq_uipment---- - - -obulla-middot----- - shyRadio Agents---~- ---------- -----middot------shyIntercept nd Crypt Analysis (COMINT) Activities---- - - - - --- -----------middot---- - -Communications Countermeasures SLgnalsElectronic Information and Materlal- - - shyNon- Communicative Signals--- --------- - -
Cuban Air Force General- - ------- ---middotmiddot ---- - shyAir Order of Battle and State of Readiness-- ----- - --- ----- --- - --- middotmiddot--middot -- shyPersonnel-~------------~P middot------middotmiddot----- -FJflj GCI Radar Order of Battle----middotmiddot - - - - -AAA Order of Battle------ ---- ---middotmiddot-- middot-- shyOrganizational Training---------middotmiddot------TrainibM--- ----- - - ------ - -- - - ---middotmiddot---- - shyKey Air Force Personnel and Biographic Information-- ------ ---- ---- ---- - -middot- middotmiddot--- shyLogistics--- ---- ---- --- - --~----- -middot - - ---shy
Means of Identification- - --------middot--- - -E1ectronies~---- ----- ---- - - ----- -middot - ~ --- shyAmmunition Storage- - - --------- - - -middot----- shyHighway Construction--- --- ---- ---middot---- - shyAir Facilities-~---- ---------- - -~middot-- - -- shy
Medical Facilities- - --- - - --- - e~ -- - - -middot ~ - ----Hospitals- ---------- -- ------- --- -middot - ~ --- shy
3000 ECONOMIC
Economic ~lannirig and Programs---- - - - ----National Planning-~----------------- - - shy
Economic Growth-- --- -- ---------- - -Gmiddot--shyEconamic Control Structure--~ -- - - --- - -shy
Domestic Finance------------------~---shyForeign Trade- - - qmiddot------ - --- - --- --- - --- - -
Question Number
2047- 2049 2050-2052 2053-2057 2058-2080 20801- 20802 20803- 20805
2081 2082-2083 2084
2o85- 2087 2088-2089 2090 2091-2094
2095 2096 2097 2098 2099 2100
2101 2102 2103 ~104 2105 2lo6 2107
2108- 2124
3001- 3002 3003- 3006 3007- 3008 3009- 3011
Page Number
28 28 _29 29 31 31a 32 32 32 32b
32b 32Q 32c 320 32e
32e 32e 32f 32f 32f 32f
32gmiddot 32g 32g 32g 32h
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33 33 34 35 35 36
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Prices--------------- ----- - - --------- 3012- 3014 37 Commodities----------- --- ----- ~------shy 3015-3026 37 u s _Trade Embargo- -------------- ---- shy 30271 3029 39
International Finance---- -----~-- - - --- --shy 40 Convertible Currencies - ---- ~ - -- -- - - - - shy 3030-3034 40 Nonconvertible Currency- --------- ---- shy 3035 41 Arms Payments-- - - - ------- -- -- - - ---- - -Multilateral Payments Agreement----- - shy
3036-3039 3040
41 42
Miscellaneous- - --- -- - - -- - -- ----- - --- - shy 304~-3045 43 Bloc -Economic Aid----------- - - - ~-- - ----- shy middot 43
Industrilization----~-----~ - --- - ----- shy 3o46- 3o49 43 Specific Projects------ ------------- - 3050 44 Soviet Bloc Technical Assistance----- shy 3051-3059 45
Industry- - - ----------- - ------- - - --- -- ---General-- ------- ------- - -- --- ------ -- shy 3060-3067
46 46
Industrial Sectors of Interest--- ---- shy 3068 47 Manufacturing Indust ries---- - - --- ---- shy 3069 47 Information Needed--- ------ -- --- - - ---- shy 3070-3093 48
Specific Information Needs on Key Industries-- --- --------------- --- --- - ----- --- shy 51
Mining Industries----- ----- ------- --- shy 3094 51 Manufacturing Industries-------- - ---- 3095-3098 51
Service Industries-- ---- - - - - ------- ----- 52 Transportation----- ----- - ----- - - - --- - shy 3099 52 National Level--- - -_middot------ ---------- 3100-3110 52 Harbor Facilities- - ~ - - ------ ------- - - shy 3111- 3119 53 Port SecUrity------ ---------- ------ - - 3120-3125 54 Merchant Shipping------ ------- - ------ 3126-3129 54 Civil Air--------------- ---------- --- shy 3130- 31327 55a Local Level----------------- - --- -----~ 55a Automobile----- -------- - - ------------- middot 3133 55a Railroad-- --------- --------- ---- --- - - shy 3134 56 Trucking- - --- - ---------- ---- ---------shy 3135 56 Busses-----~------------------ - -- - - --shy 3136 57 Taxi Service------ ----------------o~-- ~ 3137 57
Electric Power------- ------- -- - ----- - - - -- 58 Organfzation and Administration---~ --shy 3138-3140 58 Labor Force--------- ----- ---- -- - - ---- 3141 59
3 ECRBP
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Production----------- -- - ----------- shyPowerplants -------- - -------- ----- -- shyTransmission- ---------- - - --- ------ - shyConsumption---------- -- - - ---- ------ shyAid---------------- ----------- - -- - - shyProblems------------------ --- - -- --- shyCosts-------- ----- ---- ---- - - -- - ---- shyNational Level------- ~-- ------- - ---shyLocal Level------ -- -- -- - --- ---- - --- shy
Telephone System--- - - - - -------- - - -----shyNational Level-- --- ---------------- shyLocal Level--- ---------- - ---- -- - - -- shy
Telegraph System---- -- -- -- ---- - - - --- - - shyR~dio and Televisioh--- - --- ---- - --- -- - shy
J~ational Level- - - ---- ------ - - - --- - - shyLocal Level-------------- - - -- - - - ----
Agriculture------ --- - - ---- -- ---- ---- - - shyAgricultural Organization and Policies------------- ---- - - ------ -- shyAgricultural Production-------- - --- shyAgricultural Input Factors--- - - - - -- shyProcurement and Distributi on of Agricultural Products--- - - - - - middot- - - -- - shyMiscell aneous---- - ---------- middot- - ---- shyOutline of Key Topics for asst~ssment of labor force-- - - --- --- - - ---middot------ shyQuestions for the development of information----- - --------- - --middot------ shyOrganized Labor------------ - -middot- - ---- shyWorker mor ale------------- - - -middot-- - --- shy
Consumer Wel fare------ - ---- - -- - -middot- - ---- shyGeneral Direct ion of Living Standards-------------- ------middot------ shyAvailability and Quality of Goods- - shyAvailability and Quality of HousingshyAvailability and Quality of 01~her
Services-- --- - ------- - --- - -- - middot------ shyEmphasis in Distribution of Goods and Services----- - ---- - ------middot---- - - shy~egime VulnerC~bilities in connumer middotTeJf~bullrc --middotmiddot -- -middot- middotmiddot- - - - -middot- - -- - - shyExtent of censorship i n Cubtbull- ----- shy
Question Number
3142- 3146 3147- 3153 3154 -3156 3157-3158 3159-3162 3163- 3165 3166-3169 3170- 3179 3180- 3184
3185- 3190 3191-3201 3202
3203-3207G 3208- 3214
3215- 3217 3218-3263 3264- 3274
3275- 3279 3280- 3281
3282- 3289
3290- 3301 3302- 3315 3316-3321
3322 3323 3324
3325
3326
3327 3328
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59 59
middot 6o Go 61 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 G5 65 65 66a 67
67 67 71
72 72
73
74 76 77 79
79 79 79
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued~
Procedures for per sons to follow in order to leave Cuba- -- -- --- -- - ---- - 3329 80 Asylum---- - ------------ - - --- - - - ---- 3330 81
4000 GEOGRAPHIC
Physical Setting----------------- ---- shy 82 Relief and Drainage--- - ----- ------ shy 4001-4003 82Water Supply---- ------ ------ - - - --- shy 4oo4- 4007 82 Vegetation--- -- ---- - --- - - - - ------- shy 4oo8- 40l 2 83Wildlife--- - - - - -- - - ---~ - - - - ----- - - - 40l3 - LOl6 84 Clir~~te--------- - ---- -------------- 4017-4019 84
Travel--- -- -- - - - - - ------------ 7 -- -- ---- 85 Rai l-passenger---- - --- -- - --- ------ shy 4020-4023 Rail- freight-----------------------shy 4024-4030
85 87
Inter-urban Bus - - - --- ------- - - - - - - shy 4031-4035 87 Inter-urban Bicycle horse 1 burro 1
fott-- 7 - - -----~ - ~-- - -- - --- ------- - - 4041-40~~ 89 Water--- ------ - --- - --- - - ------ - ---- 4045-1~054- 89 Air--- -------- - ----- - - - ---- - ------ - 4055-4058 90 Urban Public Transport ation---- ---- 4059- 4066 9l Automobile---------- - ~--- - --------- 4067~4071 92
Travel Control~ --- -~ -- ------------ --- - 93 Special Regulations- - ----- - - - - --- - - 4072- 4o82
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Sensitive Installations--- - ---------- shy 95 General--- ---- ---------- ---- - ------ 409i - 4092 95 Authorization to enter restricted areas---- - - - - - - ---- - --------------- 4693- 4102 95 Movement within restr i cted areas-- - 4103-4109 96 Authorization to l i ve in restricted areas-- -- - -~ ------------- ---------- 4110-4115 97 Authorizatioh to leave a restricted area- - - --- - - - - -- - - - ----- - - - -------- 4116- 4121 97
Local Business Conditions --- - --- -- - - -- 98 General-- - - --- ----- - -------- ------- 4122- 4133 98 Business Controls--~-------- --- - -- shy 4134- 4140 99 Foreign Business-Community-- - ------ 4141- 4143 99
Housing------ ----------- -- - - -------- --Eating and Buyirig Food----- 7- - -- - - - - -Social Activities--------- --------- - --
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Employment-------------~-------- ---- - shy 4172-4178 107 Postal Communications---------------- shy 4179- 4194 108 Medical and Dental------------- -- -- -- shy 4195 - 4201 110 Miscellaneous Personal Activities - - -- shy 4202- 4220 111 Documentation-------- ---------------- shy
500
4221 -4231 112
001 115
6000 DEBRIEFING AIDS
Map of Cuba- ------------------------- shyFactory Markings Randoook-------- - ---Consumer Helfare Questionnaire-------Radio Broadcast Questi011naire -- ---- - - shyGrid sketch Map---------------------- shy
7000 ILLUSTRATIONS
8000 ANNEXES
Annex A------------------------------shyAnnex B- ---------------- - - middot-- ---------shyAnnex c--------------------------~---shy
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6001 6002 6003 6oo4 6005
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116 116 116 n6 116
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WATCH LIST (562)
This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
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CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
iiimiddot
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Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
- middot-middotmiddot---- -- middot I Ministerio de Comercio delI Interior (Ministry middotof Internal Trade)
Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
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Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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1000 PoLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
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c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
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Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
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Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
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133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
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151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
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20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Prices--------------- ----- - - --------- 3012- 3014 37 Commodities----------- --- ----- ~------shy 3015-3026 37 u s _Trade Embargo- -------------- ---- shy 30271 3029 39
International Finance---- -----~-- - - --- --shy 40 Convertible Currencies - ---- ~ - -- -- - - - - shy 3030-3034 40 Nonconvertible Currency- --------- ---- shy 3035 41 Arms Payments-- - - - ------- -- -- - - ---- - -Multilateral Payments Agreement----- - shy
3036-3039 3040
41 42
Miscellaneous- - --- -- - - -- - -- ----- - --- - shy 304~-3045 43 Bloc -Economic Aid----------- - - - ~-- - ----- shy middot 43
Industrilization----~-----~ - --- - ----- shy 3o46- 3o49 43 Specific Projects------ ------------- - 3050 44 Soviet Bloc Technical Assistance----- shy 3051-3059 45
Industry- - - ----------- - ------- - - --- -- ---General-- ------- ------- - -- --- ------ -- shy 3060-3067
46 46
Industrial Sectors of Interest--- ---- shy 3068 47 Manufacturing Indust ries---- - - --- ---- shy 3069 47 Information Needed--- ------ -- --- - - ---- shy 3070-3093 48
Specific Information Needs on Key Industries-- --- --------------- --- --- - ----- --- shy 51
Mining Industries----- ----- ------- --- shy 3094 51 Manufacturing Industries-------- - ---- 3095-3098 51
Service Industries-- ---- - - - - ------- ----- 52 Transportation----- ----- - ----- - - - --- - shy 3099 52 National Level--- - -_middot------ ---------- 3100-3110 52 Harbor Facilities- - ~ - - ------ ------- - - shy 3111- 3119 53 Port SecUrity------ ---------- ------ - - 3120-3125 54 Merchant Shipping------ ------- - ------ 3126-3129 54 Civil Air--------------- ---------- --- shy 3130- 31327 55a Local Level----------------- - --- -----~ 55a Automobile----- -------- - - ------------- middot 3133 55a Railroad-- --------- --------- ---- --- - - shy 3134 56 Trucking- - --- - ---------- ---- ---------shy 3135 56 Busses-----~------------------ - -- - - --shy 3136 57 Taxi Service------ ----------------o~-- ~ 3137 57
Electric Power------- ------- -- - ----- - - - -- 58 Organfzation and Administration---~ --shy 3138-3140 58 Labor Force--------- ----- ---- -- - - ---- 3141 59
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Production----------- -- - ----------- shyPowerplants -------- - -------- ----- -- shyTransmission- ---------- - - --- ------ - shyConsumption---------- -- - - ---- ------ shyAid---------------- ----------- - -- - - shyProblems------------------ --- - -- --- shyCosts-------- ----- ---- ---- - - -- - ---- shyNational Level------- ~-- ------- - ---shyLocal Level------ -- -- -- - --- ---- - --- shy
Telephone System--- - - - - -------- - - -----shyNational Level-- --- ---------------- shyLocal Level--- ---------- - ---- -- - - -- shy
Telegraph System---- -- -- -- ---- - - - --- - - shyR~dio and Televisioh--- - --- ---- - --- -- - shy
J~ational Level- - - ---- ------ - - - --- - - shyLocal Level-------------- - - -- - - - ----
Agriculture------ --- - - ---- -- ---- ---- - - shyAgricultural Organization and Policies------------- ---- - - ------ -- shyAgricultural Production-------- - --- shyAgricultural Input Factors--- - - - - -- shyProcurement and Distributi on of Agricultural Products--- - - - - - middot- - - -- - shyMiscell aneous---- - ---------- middot- - ---- shyOutline of Key Topics for asst~ssment of labor force-- - - --- --- - - ---middot------ shyQuestions for the development of information----- - --------- - --middot------ shyOrganized Labor------------ - -middot- - ---- shyWorker mor ale------------- - - -middot-- - --- shy
Consumer Wel fare------ - ---- - -- - -middot- - ---- shyGeneral Direct ion of Living Standards-------------- ------middot------ shyAvailability and Quality of Goods- - shyAvailability and Quality of HousingshyAvailability and Quality of 01~her
Services-- --- - ------- - --- - -- - middot------ shyEmphasis in Distribution of Goods and Services----- - ---- - ------middot---- - - shy~egime VulnerC~bilities in connumer middotTeJf~bullrc --middotmiddot -- -middot- middotmiddot- - - - -middot- - -- - - shyExtent of censorship i n Cubtbull- ----- shy
Question Number
3142- 3146 3147- 3153 3154 -3156 3157-3158 3159-3162 3163- 3165 3166-3169 3170- 3179 3180- 3184
3185- 3190 3191-3201 3202
3203-3207G 3208- 3214
3215- 3217 3218-3263 3264- 3274
3275- 3279 3280- 3281
3282- 3289
3290- 3301 3302- 3315 3316-3321
3322 3323 3324
3325
3326
3327 3328
Page Number
59 59
middot 6o Go 61 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 G5 65 65 66a 67
67 67 71
72 72
73
74 76 77 79
79 79 79
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued~
Procedures for per sons to follow in order to leave Cuba- -- -- --- -- - ---- - 3329 80 Asylum---- - ------------ - - --- - - - ---- 3330 81
4000 GEOGRAPHIC
Physical Setting----------------- ---- shy 82 Relief and Drainage--- - ----- ------ shy 4001-4003 82Water Supply---- ------ ------ - - - --- shy 4oo4- 4007 82 Vegetation--- -- ---- - --- - - - - ------- shy 4oo8- 40l 2 83Wildlife--- - - - - -- - - ---~ - - - - ----- - - - 40l3 - LOl6 84 Clir~~te--------- - ---- -------------- 4017-4019 84
Travel--- -- -- - - - - - ------------ 7 -- -- ---- 85 Rai l-passenger---- - --- -- - --- ------ shy 4020-4023 Rail- freight-----------------------shy 4024-4030
85 87
Inter-urban Bus - - - --- ------- - - - - - - shy 4031-4035 87 Inter-urban Bicycle horse 1 burro 1
fott-- 7 - - -----~ - ~-- - -- - --- ------- - - 4041-40~~ 89 Water--- ------ - --- - --- - - ------ - ---- 4045-1~054- 89 Air--- -------- - ----- - - - ---- - ------ - 4055-4058 90 Urban Public Transport ation---- ---- 4059- 4066 9l Automobile---------- - ~--- - --------- 4067~4071 92
Travel Control~ --- -~ -- ------------ --- - 93 Special Regulations- - ----- - - - - --- - - 4072- 4o82
l soxtE013526 lr-~--_____~_ _______---___4o83-4o9o 9394
Sensitive Installations--- - ---------- shy 95 General--- ---- ---------- ---- - ------ 409i - 4092 95 Authorization to enter restricted areas---- - - - - - - ---- - --------------- 4693- 4102 95 Movement within restr i cted areas-- - 4103-4109 96 Authorization to l i ve in restricted areas-- -- - -~ ------------- ---------- 4110-4115 97 Authorizatioh to leave a restricted area- - - --- - - - - -- - - - ----- - - - -------- 4116- 4121 97
Local Business Conditions --- - --- -- - - -- 98 General-- - - --- ----- - -------- ------- 4122- 4133 98 Business Controls--~-------- --- - -- shy 4134- 4140 99 Foreign Business-Community-- - ------ 4141- 4143 99
Housing------ ----------- -- - - -------- --Eating and Buyirig Food----- 7- - -- - - - - -Social Activities--------- --------- - --
4144- 4148 99 4149-4150 102
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Employment-------------~-------- ---- - shy 4172-4178 107 Postal Communications---------------- shy 4179- 4194 108 Medical and Dental------------- -- -- -- shy 4195 - 4201 110 Miscellaneous Personal Activities - - -- shy 4202- 4220 111 Documentation-------- ---------------- shy
500
4221 -4231 112
001 115
6000 DEBRIEFING AIDS
Map of Cuba- ------------------------- shyFactory Markings Randoook-------- - ---Consumer Helfare Questionnaire-------Radio Broadcast Questi011naire -- ---- - - shyGrid sketch Map---------------------- shy
7000 ILLUSTRATIONS
8000 ANNEXES
Annex A------------------------------shyAnnex B- ---------------- - - middot-- ---------shyAnnex c--------------------------~---shy
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6001 6002 6003 6oo4 6005
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116 116 116 n6 116
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WATCH LIST (562)
This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
gt
CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
iiimiddot
S B 0 R E irf
Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
- middot-middotmiddot---- -- middot I Ministerio de Comercio delI Interior (Ministry middotof Internal Trade)
Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
SECRBfmiddot-middot
WATCH LIST (Continued
Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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1000 PoLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continuedv
Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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Guided- Missiles (Continued)
g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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20QO MILITARY (Continu~d)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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562
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
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Santa Lucia 0
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20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
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160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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3185- 3190 3191-3201 3202
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Procedures for per sons to follow in order to leave Cuba- -- -- --- -- - ---- - 3329 80 Asylum---- - ------------ - - --- - - - ---- 3330 81
4000 GEOGRAPHIC
Physical Setting----------------- ---- shy 82 Relief and Drainage--- - ----- ------ shy 4001-4003 82Water Supply---- ------ ------ - - - --- shy 4oo4- 4007 82 Vegetation--- -- ---- - --- - - - - ------- shy 4oo8- 40l 2 83Wildlife--- - - - - -- - - ---~ - - - - ----- - - - 40l3 - LOl6 84 Clir~~te--------- - ---- -------------- 4017-4019 84
Travel--- -- -- - - - - - ------------ 7 -- -- ---- 85 Rai l-passenger---- - --- -- - --- ------ shy 4020-4023 Rail- freight-----------------------shy 4024-4030
85 87
Inter-urban Bus - - - --- ------- - - - - - - shy 4031-4035 87 Inter-urban Bicycle horse 1 burro 1
fott-- 7 - - -----~ - ~-- - -- - --- ------- - - 4041-40~~ 89 Water--- ------ - --- - --- - - ------ - ---- 4045-1~054- 89 Air--- -------- - ----- - - - ---- - ------ - 4055-4058 90 Urban Public Transport ation---- ---- 4059- 4066 9l Automobile---------- - ~--- - --------- 4067~4071 92
Travel Control~ --- -~ -- ------------ --- - 93 Special Regulations- - ----- - - - - --- - - 4072- 4o82
l soxtE013526 lr-~--_____~_ _______---___4o83-4o9o 9394
Sensitive Installations--- - ---------- shy 95 General--- ---- ---------- ---- - ------ 409i - 4092 95 Authorization to enter restricted areas---- - - - - - - ---- - --------------- 4693- 4102 95 Movement within restr i cted areas-- - 4103-4109 96 Authorization to l i ve in restricted areas-- -- - -~ ------------- ---------- 4110-4115 97 Authorizatioh to leave a restricted area- - - --- - - - - -- - - - ----- - - - -------- 4116- 4121 97
Local Business Conditions --- - --- -- - - -- 98 General-- - - --- ----- - -------- ------- 4122- 4133 98 Business Controls--~-------- --- - -- shy 4134- 4140 99 Foreign Business-Community-- - ------ 4141- 4143 99
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Map of Cuba- ------------------------- shyFactory Markings Randoook-------- - ---Consumer Helfare Questionnaire-------Radio Broadcast Questi011naire -- ---- - - shyGrid sketch Map---------------------- shy
7000 ILLUSTRATIONS
8000 ANNEXES
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This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
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CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
iiimiddot
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Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
- middot-middotmiddot---- -- middot I Ministerio de Comercio delI Interior (Ministry middotof Internal Trade)
Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
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Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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Cuban Air Force - middot Gen~~al ( ContinueQ)
ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
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Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
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Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
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middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued~
Procedures for per sons to follow in order to leave Cuba- -- -- --- -- - ---- - 3329 80 Asylum---- - ------------ - - --- - - - ---- 3330 81
4000 GEOGRAPHIC
Physical Setting----------------- ---- shy 82 Relief and Drainage--- - ----- ------ shy 4001-4003 82Water Supply---- ------ ------ - - - --- shy 4oo4- 4007 82 Vegetation--- -- ---- - --- - - - - ------- shy 4oo8- 40l 2 83Wildlife--- - - - - -- - - ---~ - - - - ----- - - - 40l3 - LOl6 84 Clir~~te--------- - ---- -------------- 4017-4019 84
Travel--- -- -- - - - - - ------------ 7 -- -- ---- 85 Rai l-passenger---- - --- -- - --- ------ shy 4020-4023 Rail- freight-----------------------shy 4024-4030
85 87
Inter-urban Bus - - - --- ------- - - - - - - shy 4031-4035 87 Inter-urban Bicycle horse 1 burro 1
fott-- 7 - - -----~ - ~-- - -- - --- ------- - - 4041-40~~ 89 Water--- ------ - --- - --- - - ------ - ---- 4045-1~054- 89 Air--- -------- - ----- - - - ---- - ------ - 4055-4058 90 Urban Public Transport ation---- ---- 4059- 4066 9l Automobile---------- - ~--- - --------- 4067~4071 92
Travel Control~ --- -~ -- ------------ --- - 93 Special Regulations- - ----- - - - - --- - - 4072- 4o82
l soxtE013526 lr-~--_____~_ _______---___4o83-4o9o 9394
Sensitive Installations--- - ---------- shy 95 General--- ---- ---------- ---- - ------ 409i - 4092 95 Authorization to enter restricted areas---- - - - - - - ---- - --------------- 4693- 4102 95 Movement within restr i cted areas-- - 4103-4109 96 Authorization to l i ve in restricted areas-- -- - -~ ------------- ---------- 4110-4115 97 Authorizatioh to leave a restricted area- - - --- - - - - -- - - - ----- - - - -------- 4116- 4121 97
Local Business Conditions --- - --- -- - - -- 98 General-- - - --- ----- - -------- ------- 4122- 4133 98 Business Controls--~-------- --- - -- shy 4134- 4140 99 Foreign Business-Community-- - ------ 4141- 4143 99
Housing------ ----------- -- - - -------- --Eating and Buyirig Food----- 7- - -- - - - - -Social Activities--------- --------- - --
4144- 4148 99 4149-4150 102
middot4151-4171 104
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4000 GEOGRAPHIC (Continued)
Employment-------------~-------- ---- - shy 4172-4178 107 Postal Communications---------------- shy 4179- 4194 108 Medical and Dental------------- -- -- -- shy 4195 - 4201 110 Miscellaneous Personal Activities - - -- shy 4202- 4220 111 Documentation-------- ---------------- shy
500
4221 -4231 112
001 115
6000 DEBRIEFING AIDS
Map of Cuba- ------------------------- shyFactory Markings Randoook-------- - ---Consumer Helfare Questionnaire-------Radio Broadcast Questi011naire -- ---- - - shyGrid sketch Map---------------------- shy
7000 ILLUSTRATIONS
8000 ANNEXES
Annex A------------------------------shyAnnex B- ---------------- - - middot-- ---------shyAnnex c--------------------------~---shy
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6001 6002 6003 6oo4 6005
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WATCH LIST (562)
This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
gt
CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
iiimiddot
S B 0 R E irf
Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
- middot-middotmiddot---- -- middot I Ministerio de Comercio delI Interior (Ministry middotof Internal Trade)
Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
SECRBfmiddot-middot
WATCH LIST (Continued
Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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1000 PoLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continuedv
Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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Guided- Missiles (Continued)
g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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20QO MILITARY (Continu~d)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
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Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
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middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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562
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
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20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
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1701
4196
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159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
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160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
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CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
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Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
- middot-middotmiddot---- -- middot I Ministerio de Comercio delI Interior (Ministry middotof Internal Trade)
Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
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Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
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Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
BE G R E tp
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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8 E middote R B plusmn
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WATCH LIST (562)
This Watch List contains selected occupations org~izations and geographic area in which there is a continuing and high priority interest This List will be reVised in light of responsive reporting and changi-ng information needs Headquarters should be notified promptly when sources knowledgeable on Watch L~st items become available so that detailed requirements can be provided for exploitation in depth
1 Military Officers
2 Industrial plant managers and foremen
3 Teclmicians including communications specialists
4 Harbor ~tlots and port captains
5middot Employees from
ORI (Integrated Revolutionary Organization)
JUCEPLAN (Central Committee for Planning) middot under which also Direccion de Estadisticas Directorate of Statistics)
gt
CTC-R (Revolutionary Cuban Workers Central)
JUCEI (Councils for middotCoordination ExecutiVeuro
and Inspection)
L~ - Institute Nacional de Reforma Agraria (National Institute formiddotAgrarian Reform) under which aiso
ANGP - Administration Nacional de Granjas del Pueblo (National Administration of People s Farms) middot
AGCC - Administracion General de las Cooperashytives Caneras (General Administration of Cane Cooperativemiddots)
ANAP - Asociacion Nacional de Agricultores ~equenos (National Association of Small Farmers)
iiimiddot
S B 0 R E irf
Ministerio de Economia (Ministry of the Economy)
Ministerio de Comercio del Exterior (Ministry of Foreign Trade)
- middot-middotmiddot---- -- middot I Ministerio de Comercio delI Interior (Ministry middotof Internal Trade)
Ministerio de Comunicaciones (Ministry of Communications)
1 ~-~d OfiCiai -de~-Connuiicaciones ~ - por Microondus (ROCMI)
Ministerio de Industrias (Ministry of Industry) under which also
CP - Institute Cubatlo de Petroleo CUban Petroleum Institute)
ICM middotmiddot Insti tuto Cubano de Mineria ( Culgtan Mineral Institute)
SECRBfmiddot-middot
WATCH LIST (Continued
Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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1000 PoLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continuedv
Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Guided- Missiles (Continued)
g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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20QO MILITARY (Continu~d)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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SECRET 562
2000 MILIlARY (Continued)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
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~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
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27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
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GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Empresa Consolidada de la Gama Empresa Consolidada de (Consolidated Enterprise for Rubber) Navigacion (Consolidated
Enterprise for Merchant Empre~a Consolidada de Minas Shipping) (Consolidated Enterprise for Mining) Empresa Consolidada de Cubana
de Aviacion (Consolidated Empresa Consolidada de la Enterprise for Civil Aviation shyELectricidad ConsoLidated Entershy Cubana) middot prise for Electric Power)
Moa Bay and Nicaro Nickel Plants Minifterlo de Transporte (Ministry of Transport)under Banco Nacional (National Bank)-which also
6 Former residents from General area of Pinar del Rio and Vinales General area of Cienfuegos and Trinidad
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1000 PoLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continuedv
Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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20QO MILITARY (Continu~d)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
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g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Politicmiddotal Leaders (Continued)
1037 DQes source know any officials of the Communist Party local gover~ent What -is his evaluation of tbem What influences do their wi~es or close relatiyes have upon them
Prisons
1038 middotWhere are prisons locat_ed
1039 Is ~here any separation in the prisons between criminals or political prisoners_
l04o What is the political supervision pf ~he guards and prison officials Whom among the guards or officials would be susceptible to bribery
1041 What are visiting hours and regulations for political prisoners For criminals
1042 Who are the qutstanding prisoners that sour~e knows of
1043 Whom d~s source suspect to Qe innocent political prisoners
-- middotmiddotJudicjmiddotary
1044 What does source know of middotthe civil judiciary
1045 Who- are the judge~ prosecutors defense attorneys
1046 Whom are they -seen with professionally and whqm are they seen with privatelyt
1047 How suscept~ble is this group to bribery ~at are the controls over them
1048 can s ource nSIle any judgls he thinks are untainied ~Y the Communist touch Any attorneys
1049 Is t)er_e any indication that the judiciary_disagrees with tae re_giJne
1050 To what extent is the civil judiciary influenced in civil and crimi~l cases by the middotCbmmunist bosses
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Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
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~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continuedv
Sociological (Co~tinued)
Religion Continued)
1126 Do tne religious oLthe main city have eon~act with religious in other ~eas of the island
Education
1127 Report information about policies and activities of the Castro reg~e r~garding t~e edu9ational sy~tem ~d how it is affected by the regime Report on the following
a Any details concerning the literacy program regarding instruction illStructo~s time and plac_e of meetings
b To what extent is there any real c~e in literacy
c Has Castros e~uc~tional program done more than teach people to write their names
d How many Cubans have been forced tomiddot participate i~ the lite~acy program
e How many volunteered to take the literacy courses
f Is it a continuing program
g Were all Cubans participating in the literacy courses ihdoctriinated in Communist ideology If so was the indoctrination Soviet slanted or Chinese
1128 Does source know of any new scientific or technical colleges or uniYersities that have been or are being set up What are their specialities Describe giye date of observation and locations
1~29 Who are the major -school admini strators and teachers Give a coinplete estimate of each as to
a Intellect
b Political leanings - pro or anti- Castro
c Influence on students
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Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
shy
Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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Cuban Air Force - middot Gen~~al ( ContinueQ)
ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
middot ~ middot bbull middotmiddoturut middotmiddotipsignia ~
ltmiddot middotcmiddot- middot-~scibe a1r
middot rorce
tmirorms
middot
middotmiddot- middot
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middotmiddot
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
s
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
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1000 POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL (Continued)
Education (Continued)
d Associations and persons who control each
e Outside activities
1130 Where do the school adminis trators and teachers live1 To whom are they related1
1131 How is Communlst policy interjected into the educational sysmiddottem1
1132 What students have been sent to the Sino-Soviet Bloc countries for te~~cal t raining1
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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20QO MILITARY (Continu~d)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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Cuban Air Force - middot Gen~~al ( ContinueQ)
ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
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g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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(
Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
BE G R E tp
~E C R E f
Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
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General (Continued)
2035 Transportation and communication facilities serving military areas My ~ew construction Type and smiddottatus (See also Section 3000 paras 3099-3l37)
Guided Missiles
2036 There have been many rumors and low grade reports of missile activity in Cuba In view of present and potential conditions in Cuba there is a continuing requirement for information or indicashytions of plans to procure missiles or of military assis~ance agreetQents between the Soviet Bloc and Cuba for supplying short range intermediate range or air-to-surface missiles
2037 Dqes source know of any new or unusual laboratories plants or reptricted field sites such as missile test or la~ch facilities If under construction how far has work gone Describe give qate locations ~uantities and originating country
2038 Any construction of missile sites evidence of ~obile missile laUnch~rs evidence of ships or boats equipped for missile launching or characteristics and combat readiness of missiles would be of priority interest
2039 Any training of Cuban military forces in handling missiles Any ~ormation on presence of Bloc missile experts
20391 Improvements or additions to the transportation facil shyities particularly in remote areas
a Repairs to rail bed to provide more shockfree ride
b Reinforcing or replacing of exi-sting r~ll 9r highway bridges
c Construction of new rail lines or spurs
d Paving widening and elimination Qf sharp curves on existing highways
e Construction of new highways
f Addition of middotnew railroad stations
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g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
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20QO MILITARY (Continu~d)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
27bmiddot
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
shy
Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
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~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
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27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
C-3
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I ~-
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Cane Grinding Capacity
CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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cane Grinditg Capacity
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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(
Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
BE G R E tp
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
ibull
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Guided- Missiles (Continued)
g Elimination of stops on rail routes
h Extension of cargo plane and helicopter service into middotnew areasmiddot
i Additions or elimination of stops on inland watermiddotways
20392 Reports of special types of transportation equipment and cargoes
a Oversize railroa~ cars (box or flat) road transporters or special barges designed for handling large bulky objects
b Large bulky -one-piece cargoes either enclosed middot middot in crates or covered with canvas
c Priority handling of trains or highway convoys
d Special cars for transporting dangerous liquids cryogenic licilplusmnds gas under high pressure
e -Special ~easures taken to protect cargoes from middot effects of inclement weather shock or observation
20393 Security measures
a Restriction of areas closing off of accesmiddots roaqs restriction -of population movement within the area
b Sp~cial security measures on trains and highway middot_cqnvoysmiddot
middotC middot Dep)OYDlent
of S~~Ulity troops
middotd middot Deviations middot in middotfiights of civil aircraft
20394 Surveying actiVities bull
a Extension of tri~gulation network (first order)
b middotGravimetric surveys
c Electronic surveys (HIRAN radar trilateration etc)
27a (
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SECREl 562
20QO MILITARY (Continu~d)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
27bmiddot
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SECRET 562
2000 MILIlARY (Continued)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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562
2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
shy
Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
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Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
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g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
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Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
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~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
I C- 1
S E C RI3 middot 11
I middot ~middotv
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
C-3
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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(
Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
-- i_ middot_
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20QO MILITARY (Continu~d)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
20395 Populat~on movements
a Evacuat~on of civilian population
b Creation of new settlements having unusually large numbers of skilled workers
c ~ovement of military personnel into new are~~s
20396 Construction Activitiesbull
a Forest clearing when not associated with the middot lumbering industrybull
middotb Land grading (for uni~entified purposes)
c Earth- movingmiddotand excavation
d Erection of -large steel and concrete struct~~es
e Construction of new Inilitary housing in remc1te areas
f Transportation and ~sembly of large quantities of construction materials and equlpment
g Construction of underground installations
b Visits to construction projects 9Y YIPs
20397 Communication f~cilities
a middotExtepsion Qf lanQ liqesmiddotmiddot (te~epbonE and tetegraph pa-ticularly in r~mote areas bull
Exte~sion of middotr~dio facmiddotillti~middots middot (in~lult4~ middot bull inicrowave) bullmiddot
2o398middot Power faciUmiddottiesmiddot
a Construction of new relatively small power plants in iso~ated areas
b Use of mobilemiddot power plants
c Extension of pqwer Jines middot ino remOte axe~ bull
27bmiddot
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2000 MILIlARY (Continued)
Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
shy
Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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~middot
v ~
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Guided Missiles (Continued)
_20399 Commodities tools and equipment
a Installation of new high- precision machine tools
b Installation of large semi-automatic or fully automatic welding equipment
c Consumption of large quantities of stainless steel and aluminum sheet
d Consumption of copper K-monel magnesium alloys middotchrome molybdenum and titanium
e Consumption of large quantities of e~ectric cable and thin-wall tubing
f Receipt storage and use of dangerous liquiqs cryogenic liquids and high pressure gases
g Production of miniaturized computers gyros and accelerometers
Installationsmiddot and Equipment
204o Description of any new naval army or air bases or any unusual weapons or military equipment that may have been supplied by the Sino-Soviet Bloc Date of observation locations quantities and originating country Detailed 4escription andor sketch of equipshyment indicating emiddotg approximate diiJlensions estimated caliber of weapons number of wheels per vehicl e size and shape of antenna~ etc
2Q4l Descriptions of any unusual aircraft ships or vehicle seen or reported middotDate of information locations quantities and originating countr-ies ~
2o42 middot middot Descriptions of any new or middotunusual inst~emt~ that maY haye come from t~e Sino~soviet Bloc Date of informatio~ qu~tities arid originating co~try
2043 Detailed information regarding location statfing mission~ and operations of lo9al investigative middotofficers fo~erly ~2 MINAR with par_ticular emphasis on identification of the organizations to whiGh the Office belongs at present
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Installations and Equipment Continued)
2044 middot Information on any schools utilized in the training of CUban or foreign intelligence and security persopnel1 including d~scriptiona of staff and curriculum
2045 Information on middotuse of technical methods of operations (~g middot sound equipment 1 polygraph exaininations codes and ciphers) by CUban intelligence and 13ecurity organizations including military
intelligence organizations middot
2046 Information on military medical facilities resources and public support facilities (See also paras 2108 throughmiddot 2124)
Shipments of Bloc Arms
2047 The status direction and nature of Soviet Bloc arms shipments is a major intelligence problem Detailed information~ill
help to determine the strength or veakness of the military establishment of CUba and its readin~ss middoto initiate hostflities or engage in paramilitarymiddot activities This information also will assist in establishing the magnitude of the Bloc effort to provide specific types of military equipment to non-Bloc qountries
2o48 All possible information on deck cargo ~s desire~ including the number and size of items on deck1 with as complete a description as possible (See illumiddotstrations)
2049 Name of ship nat~ and port of arrival Any indication of size of shipment (e g length of time for unloading nuinber of stevedores employed in unloading number and size of convoys seen leaving port area equipment dumps on or near the pier after unloading) Description of any item ofmaterial observed being off loaded stored on pier or bemiddotingmiddot transported from the port area
Planning
2050 Defense mopilization plans eg agalnst an invasion Plans to middotarm civilians bullf0r example
2051 Any evidence of~defense b~iJJd-ups aroWldpos$ille invasion sites
2052 Any indications of targeting against marshalling areas in the us or elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere (
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
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Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
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d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
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g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
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Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
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~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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Cane Grinding Capacity
CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
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v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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General middotQuestions on Cuban NaXY (Contin~ed)
d Dry prorisions
e Fresh provisions
f General stores
g Clothing
h Medicinal stores
2073 List potential or critical shortages which may affect logistic levels
~074 What are the middotquantities of POI stocks on hand or available Qn reporting d~te ~ist desi~ators of various types of PoL productsbull
2075 What is the Cuban Naval intelligence grganization ashore and afloat Describe
2076 What is the relation of naval intelligence to the other Cuban intelligence activities Describe
2077 Is there a training school for naval intelligence ~rsonnel7 Describe
2078 To what extent are bloc personnel engaged in intelligence activities7 Training
2079 What counterint~lligence practices are utilized by the navfl Discuss
208o What are the operational frequencies for r_Javy communicashytions
Fishing Fleet
20801 What is the mil~tary potential- availability and middotada~tability fo~ military use troOp middotand cargo capabilities
20802 Plans for utilization of fle~t during emergency or wartime
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middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
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Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
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Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
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~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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cane Grinding Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
t_
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l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
1
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~000 MlLILARY (Continued)
middot Maritime Activities
~08o3 Status and operations of Cuban merchant vessels
20804 Patterns of Cuban merchant ships cabotage operations
208o5 ~dcations of fishing areas and operating patterns of fishing fleets
- 3lamiddotmiddotshy
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S E 0 R E 3
562
2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
shy
Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
- 32 shy
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I middot iCt l
s middotE C R El f 562
2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
- 32b -
( middot
SECREP
bull
562 S E C R E f
2000 MILITARY (Continued)
8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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SECRET 562
2000 MILI TARY (Continued)
Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cuban Air Force - middot Gen~~al ( ContinueQ)
ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
t
shymiddoti
v
c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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middot~
SECREl
2000 MILITARY (Continued)
CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
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g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
BE G R E tp
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
S E 0 R E 3
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Cryptologic Information and Material
CommunicationsCrypto~ogic Activities
2081 middot Detailed data concerning the type and purpose middotof comshymunications technique of transmission and reception associated security devices and communications regulations and procedues uti shylized by foreign Armed Forces Secret Police and civil or state agencies middotat any echelon The required data includes
a Precise location organization training subordinashymiddottion associated personality lists and other pertinent order of battle data
b Mission to include co~ications proced)lres and regulations involving cryptologic activities call signs freCj_uencies schedules authentication systems signal operating instructions and signal operating ~ocedures
c Technical data providing identifYing descriptions and operating characteristics of communications and encipheringdeshyciphering equipment used in transmitting and ~eceiving emcrypted traffic
d Relatiqnship and influence with respect to communications matters te~hnically and operattonally of the USSR (or other foreign nations) on the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state communications and electraoi~establishments of Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
e Original or copies of communications traffic and message processing t~p~s enciphered or plain te~t
shy
Cryptologic Equipment I bull
middot 2082 Detailed technical data concerning all enciphering and deciphering devices to include
a Physical description actual use operating theory procedures and characteristics
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
- 32b -
( middot
SECREP
bull
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2000 MILI TARY (Continued)
Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cuban Air Force - middot Gen~~al ( ContinueQ)
ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
t
shymiddoti
v
c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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middot~
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
middot ~ middot bbull middotmiddoturut middotmiddotipsignia ~
ltmiddot middotcmiddot- middot-~scibe a1r
middot rorce
tmirorms
middot
middotmiddot- middot
- middot middot ~ middot-~ 2Jb4middot~1~6tri~ni~Lmiddot middotmiddoti _~ middotmiddot ~ - middot
a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
middotmiddot
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
I bull
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
bull
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
s
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Cryptologic equipmimt (Continued)
b Mainterumce proceduresmiddot techniques probl~s
c Identification and precise locatibir of u~ers bull
d Research and developmEnt middoton improved or middotnew d~vices
e bull ~omiddotductipn sales and shipping cl~ta military supply chapnels and proceduremiddots
f Location and organization of laboratories prbduction supply mainte148llce and distribution facilities middot
g- Personality lists anddata onor from individuals middotconcerned with any of the above
h Distinctive nomenclaturemiddot slarig expressi6ns nidmames- p~ocedural ~anguage double talk associated with any of middotthe abov~~
2083 Detailed t~chnical data conce+Iling middotcodes and ciphers to ipcl_ude(
a Description and explanation qf types a11d composition of code and cipher middot syst~i
b How created and by whom (individuals ~d organizashytions)
c Methods circumstances and purpose middotof ttse
d From who received and distributiort channelsbull
e Identification (personal ity l i sts aPd middotdarta) middotof hoiders -of codes and ciphers or middotof individual s concernedmiddot With middota_ny of the abltgtye
f Originals photograp4s andor memory sketches of keys
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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2000 MILI TARY (Continued)
Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Cuban Air Force - middot Gen~~al ( ContinueQ)
ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
middot ~ middot bbull middotmiddoturut middotmiddotipsignia ~
ltmiddot middotcmiddot- middot-~scibe a1r
middot rorce
tmirorms
middot
middotmiddot- middot
- middot middot ~ middot-~ 2Jb4middot~1~6tri~ni~Lmiddot middotmiddoti _~ middotmiddot ~ - middot
a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
middotmiddot
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
s
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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3000 ECONOpC (Continued)
Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Cryptologic E~uip~ent (Continued)
cha~s codes ltiphers pad pages encrypted and plain text messages a4thenticatipn systeiJs logs~ instruction -~uals or other middotcryptologic guidance
Radio Agents
2084 Agent schedules transiaiss-ion and receiving fremiddotquencies coptes of incoming and-outgoing traffic operational procedures middotand techni~ues d~tails as to middot the codecommunicattons traini ng of agents modus operandi middotmiddotassociated with agept communications procedures and conshytrolling personnel originals photographs or middotmemory sketChes of pad pages k~ys codes ciphers etc middot
Intercept an~ Crypt-Analysis ( COMIYl) Activities
middot 2085 Detailedmiddot data to include precise location organization training associat~d p~rsltmality lists_ subordination and other -pertishynent order middotof battle dta
2086 Missmiddotion to- includ~ type echelon and identification of US and other national COIlPlunications on rhich foreign naticms concenshymiddottrate SO~ of intercep-t coverage teclmiques of in~e-rcept operaiions crYPto-analytiqal teehniques and methods successes achievedmiddot types and dis~ribution of reports prltgtOuced middot middot
2087 Technical and performance data providLng identify1ng descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direetion finding special identification techniquesmiddot
and intercept ptocessingmiddot middotequipment traffic analysis and CJyPtanai ysis bull
Communications Countermeasure~ Signals
2088 General pata concerning the type and purpose middot9f comniUlshyications si~_lsmiddot means of transmission and associated middotoperational procedures employed to reduce the effectiveriessof US or -allied comshymunications eq_uipment and aetiyity
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8ommunications Counte~measures Signals (Continued)
2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
middot ~ middot bbull middotmiddoturut middotmiddotipsignia ~
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middot rorce
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middot
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
s
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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2089 Specific Detailed data related to the above to include
a Precise location organization subordination middot trainshying associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to include identification of US or other national communications equipment activity -or organization on which foreign countermeasure action is concentrated
c Scope of capability successes achieved techniques employed
d Technical data providing identifying descriptions and o_perating characteristics of equipment utilized
e Relationship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign governments) on countermeasure middot operations and policies
Electronic Information and Mate~ial
2090 Non- communicative Signal Intercept and Analysis (ELINT) Activities
a Detailed data to include precise location organishyzation training associated personality lists subordination and other
middotpertinent order of battle
b Mission to include type echelon and identification of US and other national non-communications signals on which foreign nations con_centrate scope of intercept coverage techniquesmiddot of intershycept operation analytical techniq_ues a~d methods successes achieved types and distribution of reports produced~
c Tec~cal and perrormance data providing identifying _descriptions and operating characteristics capabilities and methods of use of intercept direction finding and intercept analytical equipment middot
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and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
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g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
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Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
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middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Electronic Information and Material (Continued)
and electronic jamming and deception activities
Non- communicative Signals
209t General Data concern~ng the type and purpose of non-co~unications signals means of transmission and reception assoc~atea security devices and procedures to inclu~e middot
a Rad~s - offensive defensive and passive
b Weapon detonator systems eg VT fuses
c Guidance and con~rol systems
d Electronic coUnter and counter-counte~easures systems
2092 Specificmiddot Detailed data related to 209la above to include
a Precise location organization subordination training associated pers~nality lists and other pertinent order of battle middot
b Mission Operating procedures and regulatio~s
c Technical data providing identifying ~escriptions and operating charac~eristics of equipment utilized for non-middot communica~ions purposes 209la above
d P~ameters of signals omitted from noncommunis~tive equipment 209la above
e Relati onship and influence of the USSR (or other foreign goverrupents) on non-communicative sisnal systems technicaliy and operationally of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces and civil or state establishments of Sino Soviet Bloc (or other foreign) countries
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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Cuban Air Force - middot Gen~~al ( ContinueQ)
ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
middot ~ middot bbull middotmiddoturut middotmiddotipsignia ~
ltmiddot middotcmiddot- middot-~scibe a1r
middot rorce
tmirorms
middot
middotmiddot- middot
- middot middot ~ middot-~ 2Jb4middot~1~6tri~ni~Lmiddot middotmiddoti _~ middotmiddot ~ - middot
a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
middotmiddot
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
s
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
middot-~if lt~ __middot middotmiddot
3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
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Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
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133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Non- communicatiOl+$ Ccmntermeasures Signals
2093 General Data ~oncerning the type and purpose of nonshycammunications ignals m~ans of t~ansmission and associated operational pr ocedures emplGyed t~ reduce the effectiyeness -of UoSbull or alliedmiddot non shymiddotcommunications equipment ~d activity-
Spe~ific Detailed data middotrelated to the above to include~
a Precise location organimiddotzation s ubordination trainineuro 1 associated personality lists and other pertinent order middotof battle
b Mission to includemiddot i dentificati onmiddot of us or other national non- communications middotequipiPent ~activity w organiiatlon Qn which foreign countermeasure action is concentra~ed
c Scope of ca)8b~lity successes achieved techniques employed
d TeChnical data providing identjfying descriptions and operating characteristics Qf equipment utilized
e Relatio~ship and infmiddotluence of the USSR (or middotother foreign goverBments) on middotcount~imeasure operations1 and policies
Cuban Air Force - General
2095 Air Order of battle and state of readiness includ~ng
a Unit des1gnati0ns airfiel d or station locat~on and number and type oj airqraft assigned
1gt Flight patterns and frequency of flights
2096 personnel
a Air middot~rsontlel streJgth officer ald enlisted in
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
t
shymiddoti
v
c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
middot ~ middot bbull middotmiddoturut middotmiddotipsignia ~
ltmiddot middotcmiddot- middot-~scibe a1r
middot rorce
tmirorms
middot
middotmiddot- middot
- middot middot ~ middot-~ 2Jb4middot~1~6tri~ni~Lmiddot middotmiddoti _~ middotmiddot ~ - middot
a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
middotmiddot
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
I bull
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
bull
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
s
bull ~ I J bull bullbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Medical Facilities (Continued)
2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
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160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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ttained and traiaeemiddot status by type (yilot ~ircrey groU)dcrew)
b rnficiencmiddot
c SoUJces Of nranpewer methods cf procurement
d~ General status of morale of avia~ion pergts-onneL
e Generamiddotl attitude towards middotqommunism ~d middot Castrois)l bull
2097 WGCI Radar Or der of Battle i~c1udillg~ nucentlgtmiddoter and type equipment l ocation ll3Jllemiddot middotand coorQinates fUIl-$tion number of offices andmiddotenlisted persopnel and periQd of qperation for each
2098 AAA Order middotof Battle~ imluding umts- subordination locatiqn name apd coordinates) quantity and n9Jll~nclature of equipm~nt and numbcentr middot6f officers and enlisted personnel for middoteach unitj middottype middotof fire middotcontrol utilized
2099 Organizational position command e9helols and fUnctions 9f aviation in the governmept militarY- structure i and in relation td he ground and ~naval forces
2100 Traintpg
a Number and l_ocatlon of flight schools and type trainrig bei~ given to include number middotof stuients
b Number and location of USSR-SovBloc adyisors -inshyolved in CUban trainingbull
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c The extent of aviati6n training in the middotSev Bl oc tq incl ude UU1llb~r of pilot~crews middotWh~ch have been or are receiVing trainshying in CzechoslovakiaUSSR date of departur~ f r0Jm CUba
d The number of Bloc train~d peJsonnel who have reshy turned to Cuba
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
middot ~ middot bbull middotmiddoturut middotmiddotipsignia ~
ltmiddot middotcmiddot- middot-~scibe a1r
middot rorce
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middotmiddot- middot
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a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
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used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
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Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
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b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
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middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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CUban Air Force ~ General (Continued)
2101 KeY Air Force Personnel and Biographic Infmiddoto~tiqn
a bull List of keyen personnel to include AJr iCQpmlander Chiefof starr D~puties bull
b~ Biographic data on above
2102middot Logistics
a Sources for logistic middotsupport and supplies
bbull Quantities of aviation fuel stocks and ~torage bull
c Location of air depots~
d Maintenance and repair policies proced11re s methods echniquemiddots and effectiyeness bull t
e bull Availability pf spare parts
middot f bull middot Aircraft serviceahility rates bull
g Fuel and oxyge11 servicing
h Purchase agre~ents with other middotnatiCms ixwblving aircraft missiles aIld related equipment or strategicmaterial1r~
2103 middot Means of identification
middot a~ Describemiddot aireraft markings~
middot ~ middot bbull middotmiddoturut middotmiddotipsignia ~
ltmiddot middotcmiddot- middot-~scibe a1r
middot rorce
tmirorms
middot
middotmiddot- middot
- middot middot ~ middot-~ 2Jb4middot~1~6tri~ni~Lmiddot middotmiddoti _~ middotmiddot ~ - middot
a Pescribe communications equfpment in ope~tiQn andor
middotmiddot
I
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
bull
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
s
bull ~ I J bull bullbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
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1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Elect ronlGs (Continued)
used by the air force
b Is there any i_ndica~ion that a communications network space vehiCle track~ng pr electronic guidance system is being installed -qnder the guise of other construction at or near construction site$ middot
2105 Ammunition Storage
a Location name
b Coordinates~ middotmiddot~
c Type and ainount of ammunition stored
2106 middot Highway Construction
2107 Air Facilities shy
a middot Is any new construction in prqgress at existing air fields
b If so what is the purpose of the -construction shy
c Are aqy new air fields being built If so please locate
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
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a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
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3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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v ~
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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8 E middote R B plusmn
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Medical facilities
210$ Hospitals ( incluPe only the following)
Milit~y Hospitals
Central Military Hospital (Finlay) in Havana Casa Blanca Military Hospital Havana Hospital Military Castillo Duany Santiago d~
Cuba Hospital Militar P~nar del Rio Hospital Militar Matanzas Hospital Militar Holguin Hospita~ Militar Camaguey Hospital Militar 9anta Clara
~overnmental Hospitals
Quinta la Covadonga Havana Quinta Benefica Luyano Asoc de Dep del Comercio Jesus del Monte
Universidad Calixo Garcia Havana Saturino Lora Santiago de Cuba Leon Cuervo Rubio Pinar del Rio Sta Isabel y San Nicolas Matanzas San Juan de Dios Santa Clara Sanat de la CoL EspaD9la Cienft1egos Civil de Cemaguey Camaguey
middotmiddot
Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes vemiddotdado (Havana) General Freyre de Andrade Havana
2109 Indicate bed capacity normal bed occupancy and bed capacity
2110 Street address of hospital
2111 Type of construction brick mortar or frame number of floors
2112 If building is of more than one floor are t here elevators What type make capacity
2113 Is the hospital electricity from a public utilities
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
s
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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3000 EC0NOMIC middot(Cpntinued)
In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
middot-~if lt~ __middot middotmiddot
3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
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Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
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1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Medical Fa~illties (Continued)
middot2113 ( Contin~ed) source o~ from self-~ontained generator If source is from publc utilities is there any emergency g~nerator within the hospital Quality of power (both sources) current phase middotnominal voltage relativ~ stability
2114 Surface communications Is there a paved road entershyjng the hospital area Is the hospital physically middotlocated nea a railroad spur port facility or air strip middot IS there a he+icopter pad~ the hospital vicinity I f not is there a suitabie open area in the n~~ vicinity middot
2115 water used by the hospital source adequacy potability type of treatment if any
2116 Method of waste and sewage disposal burned~ op~n ditch hauled away city sewerage system
2117 Surgical capability
a Number of operation rooms
b Type of cases performed - minor surgery chest abdominal
c Type and condition of equipment manufacture make model Include tables ligpts major instruments ster~lizerautoclave
d Method of sterilizatlon autoclave boiling chemical
e Is electrical syste~ extended to operat~~g room i~e plugs for use of power equipment
2118 Hospital laboratory capability
a Type of tests and examinations performed_
b Type and condition of m_ajor equipment manushyfacture~ model Include microscope cen~rifuge ovens
c Are there cold storage facilities within the laboratory capacity type of un-1 make and model
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2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2118 (Continued)
d Skill level and status of training of laboratorytechnicians
2119 Blood bank capability
a Sizeof cold storage units type make Arethey equipped with temperature record~rs
b Is blood drawn locallymiddotor obtained elsewheremiddot and stored only
c Are refrigeration units temperature controlled00_10 centigrade
d Arecompatabili ty tests performed
~120 X-ray capability -
a How manyunits are present What size are unitsmilleaniperagevol tage Type modeL Are there portable X-raymachines
b Are developing tank temperatures controlled
cAre spare parts kept on hand Tubes tube heads
2121 Communicationsy~tem
a Within hospital
b With local community telephone system-howextensdve reliability
2122 Manufacturing Laboratoriesmiddot (civil~an)~ middot
a Location
b What products are manufactured In whatsuant~tyInclude such items as gammaglobulin catholllycinand illbamycinbull
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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3000 ECONOpC (Continued)
Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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3000 EC0NOMIC middot(Cpntinued)
In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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3000 middot EC01~MIC (~ontinued)
Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
I
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I_
I
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(
Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
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t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
i
tt -~
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2000 MILITARY (Continued)
Medical Facilities (Continued)
2122 (Continued)
c Cold storage facilities Capacity make and model
d Source and details of electrical data current phase nominal voltage and relative stability
e Facilities Building construction and number of middotstructures
f Professional equipment Type condition_ and make
g Source ~d quality of water treatment methodmiddot middot bull
h Source of raw material local or import
2123 Medical Depots (military) or Medical Sections of a General Depot
a lpcation
b Number of square feet of covered storag~ area _
c Number and dimensions of buildings
d Presence and capacity of cold storage area Type of refrigeration un~t make and model
e Security measures in effect i e pilf~rageJ _
theft
f Surface communications
(1) Road net into depot extent paved
(2) Proximity to railroad port airfield
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
middotmiddot ( 32m _
v
(j~ middot~~
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3000 ECONOpC (Continued)
Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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I
SBCRElf
3000 EC0NOMIC middot(Cpntinued)
In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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3000 middot EC01~MIC (~ontinued)
Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
middot-~if lt~ __middot middotmiddot
3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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~000 E~ONOMIC (Continued)
Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
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22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
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Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
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Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
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1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Medical Facilities (Continued)
2123 (Continued)
g_ Is material handling _equipment u_sed What type How many machines Capacity make and model (Fdrk lifts conveyors mechanical dollies)
h E~tent of me_dical Iliintenance perfo~ed
(l) What type of testing equipment pre5-ent
(2) Training of _ repairmentechnic~ans
(3) Are spare p~ts kept on hand or reqshyuisitioned as needed
i Number of days stock kept on hand
j Throughput capability -- i _n tons per day
k Expansion capability
1 Stock management system (requisition stock control and issue procedures)
2124 Refrigerated Storage
Identify and locate refrigerated storage sites andoT ice plants whi_ch could be used to store and reprocess shipments of whole blood and other perishable medical 1 tems ~
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3000 ECONOpC (Continued)
Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
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3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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J bull I (( ~
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Bloc Economic Aid (Continued)
Indust~ializ~tion (Continued)
such as general planning construction scheduled progress on construction production planned for and tle likebull
3046 Identify and locate all indUstrial facilities and projects completed or under construction in C~ba on ~he basis of assistance from Bloc countries (IdentifY the Blqc country providing the assistance) Where possible locate not q~y by city middotbut also by what section of the city and ne~ what prominent landmarks
3047 What portion of the tot~ cost of any project is accounted for by foreign exchange costs ie colt i~curred through -the necessity of importing materials 7 ~quipment and outside technical assistance1
3048 What is the nature of the Bloc aid i e direct grant cred~t technieal assistance extent o~ cost covered by Bloc financial aid i-e 7 entire cost or only foreign exchange portioq of co~t
3049 For all projects where credit is involved7 what ~e the repayment terms and interest rate
3050 Specific projects - Using the above guidance and the questions in par~aph 3069 report on the following
a A steel plant is to be middotbuilt in Cuba by the U~R
Is it planned as an integrated steel cmiddotombiiJe or a rolling mill only
b The projected oil refinery at ~tiago also being middotbuilt through Soviet assistance
c ~e shipbuilding yard at Mariel and the ship~repair yard at ~vana to be built with Polish assistance
Sovi-et Bloc Technical Assistance
Iniormation about technical assistance frqm the Bloc- i middotts ~neral character and scope~ as well as answers tq the specifics outlined below proviQe still another middotapproach to assessing $e middotc8$tro
r~gimes prospectsmiddot ~or success qr failure The general plans their executi~n and changes- in these are ofmiddot c~ntinuing interest
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3000 EC0NOMIC middot(Cpntinued)
In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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3000 middot EC01~MIC (~ontinued)
Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
middot-~if lt~ __middot middotmiddot
3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
562
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3000 EC0NOMIC middot(Cpntinued)
In~ustrr (Continued)
~n~raJ (Continued)
~ Laborers
d Foremen
e Management
f Secretaries
3066 To what extent are the industrial plants guarded by militia and wher~ are the guards
3067 Are there evidenc~s of Sov-Sat teqhnicians assisting or supervistng the plants
Industrial Sectors of Interest
TQere is a continuing interest in t~e major sections of the Cuban economy and the rate and general development patterns in these sections
3068 Information is needed on the following Cuban industries in particular (Specific quest ions applicable to t~ese i~dustries and individual facilities are listed under paragraphs 3070 and 3094)
Extractive industries
a nickel-cobalt
b copper
c - mCJlganese
d chromite
e iron
3069 Manufacturing industries
a petr-oleum_refining (See also para 3050)
b metallurgical (See also para -3050)
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Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
middot-~if lt~ __middot middotmiddot
3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
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GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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FOIIller WameCity amp
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
i
middotmiddot middotr1
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3000 middot EC01~MIC (~ontinued)
Industry (Continued)
Specific Info~tion Needs on Key Industries (Continued)
d Cargo aboaitd
-e Dates in ports middot
3128 Report any de_t~ils ~own on Cuban trade by commodity and vol~e with both B~oc countries and non- Bloc countries
3129 Blqc ships specific requirements
a Were special security preltautions noted tn port of arriyal
b Was t~e ship heavil~ or lightly loaded
c Giv~ tYPe and quantity of cargo unloaded trom shlp holds ifmiddot t~ or trucks statemiddot type bull
d Did the ship carry deck cargo Give as comple~e
a description as possible L~ crates the size middotof a semitrailer middot boxcar or automobile (See Illustrations)~
e pjd the ship carrymotor torpedo boats on (jeck and was the ship middottowing any type of craft
Civil Air
3130 Report sales of Bloc transp~rt aircraft to C-qba
31301middot Total number 9f civil aircraft by types indicating those currentlY operational
31302 Civil avia~ion personnel strength by categories - ~ e (a) j~t pilots (b) mlllti-engined pilots (c) single- engined pilots (d) engineers (e) radio o~rators (f) stewards ground personnel (a) professional and administratiVf (b) mechanics and other skil1ed ground crews (c) clerical ~d un~killed personnel
3130~ Establish~d air corridors and civil airWays~ _ including schedules and ro-qtes of all domestic air services
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
middot-~if lt~ __middot middotmiddot
3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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ISOX E013526
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
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GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
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Civil Air (Continued)
31304 Flight traffic control and communications facilities includiOg meteorologi~al services or othe~ aids to air navigation~
31305 Number and location of training schools and aero clubs
31306 Foreign airlines operating in Cuba ~ncluding types of ~ircraft used flight numbers frequencies and routes
3131 Eeport info~tion on civil air agreements between Cuba and any Bloc country
3132 Report information on operations of Bloc airlines to Cuba middotor peyond
31321 Airline agreements or pooling arrangements invol ving Cuban carriers or affecting middotCuban services bull
31322 CUBANA maint~nance facilities including their availability tomiddot other carriers domestic br foreign
31323 other maintenance faciliti~s availabl e to civil air operators plus fuel supplies and services
31324 Governmental controlling agency or organizational structure for civil air middotadministration
31325 Aviation laws licensing requirements etc
31326 Principal personalities (l) Government administrators (2) Airline officials (3) Biographies of above
31327 Means of identification (1) aircraft markings (2) uniforms of airline personnel
Local Level (Whenever personalities are mentioned obtain as complete a biographic sketch as possible) 1
middot-~if lt~ __middot middotmiddot
3133 Automobile
a Who are the outstanding garage men in your area Most trusted
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Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
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GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry Continue_d)
Communications Industry
Microwave radio relay
National Level
3170 Describe the operation and facilities for microw~ve
radio relay of the Red Oficial de Comunicaciones por Microondas (ROCMI) network
a Allocation of channels ie military commercial etc
b List of routing indicators and abbreyen1ations
c Location of stations installed after RCA completed its initial installation
d Location of equipment within Havana pazticularly point of entry of microwave signal into ~vana
e How traffic is routed on microwave
f Use and identification middotof cover names
g Information concerning communications operating middotcourses and nets
3171 How many telephone channels are in use on this network and what if any are the plans to enlarge the network
3172 What are the nationalities of the middottechnicians operating this network
3173 What is the current operating status of middotthe Ministerio de Comunicaciones network
3174 Who are the users of this network military militia other ministries etc)Z
3175 What are the major operating difficulties
3176 What is the operation~ status and iqentification of the VHF and UHF stations connecting to -the ROCMI network
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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~000 E~ONOMIC (Continued)
Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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ISOX E013526
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
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I middot ~middotv
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12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3188 Describe the present middotquality of local and long-distance service
3189 How much of the open wirelines has been replaced by cablel Wherel What kind of cable was used Was the cable buried If any repeater stations are used along a middotcable route where are they located
3190 Are there any plans for the use of direct longshydistance dialing
Local Level
3191 Where are the telephone offices in yours and in surrounding cities
3192 Are they automatic exchanges or are all calls handled by operators
3193 Are the telephone of-fices guarded How
3194 Are there pay phones in these cities
3195 Did the withdrawal 0f coinage affect the use of these
3196 List all remembered local tHephone mnnpers (Friends Important people Businesses Militia- Fire department City offic~s
middot etc)
3197 Where are the telephone exchange transfers vaults sub_stations (especially in smaller towns) located
3198 What is the estimated number of telephones in your area
3199 Are telephones in good repair
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Telephone System (Continued)
Local Level (Continued)
3200 Does subject know anyone in the te]ephone business civil or military
a Operators
b Li~emen
cmiddot Repairmen
3201 Give complete data middoton any otner aspects of the telephone system with which source is familiar
Telegraph System
3202 Comment on the status of mo(l1ernization of the Cuban Telegraph system for such things as
a Installation of new wi_r e lines
b The switching of traffic from open wirelines to microwave radimiddoto relay
c The location of and equi]pment used in point- tQ-shypoint radio facilities for passing telegraph traffic and the extent of middot such usmiddotemiddot by the Institute ~acional de la Reforms Agraria ( I NRA)
d The progress in establishi ng d9mestic Telex middot networks and any plans for establishing inter11ational TeLex connections
Radio middotand Television
National Level
3203 What is the operational status of the main radio broadcas~ing -and teihevision studio in Havanamiddot
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Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
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I middot ~middotv
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
C-3
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
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562
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l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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8 E middote R B plusmn
~ i ) _-middot
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3000 ECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
32031 When did Cuba begin broadcaBting to other countries over Radio Havana
32032 Who is in charge of Radio Havana and who are his assistantsmiddot
32033 Give the names of anyone elne connected vith Radio Havana and tell what they do and where their political sympathies lie
32034 Where are the studios of Radio Havana l ocated Where are the trans~itters
32035 Are any of Radio Havanas announcers and or technicians from Eron Curtain countries
32036 In what language does Radio Havana broadcast Will any new languages be added in the fUture
32037 Radio HavaIliiS used by various dissident groups such as t he Guatemalan Information Committee to bea~ subversive programs to specific countries Who controls these groups Can they broadcast what they wish or are they merely 11 front groups organized to give the programs an aura of middotauthentici tyz middot
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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~000 E~ONOMIC (Continued)
Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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I ~ middotmiddot t l (bull ~middot~
ISOX E013526
50oo
~ ll5 shy I SOXl E013526
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8ooo ANN~
Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
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shy
shy
Cane Grinding Capacity_
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
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GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
I middotr 1 _
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3000 middotECONOMIC (Continued)
Industry (Continued)
Communications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
National Level (Continued)
3204 ~t is the status of the new international radio broadcasting station under construction at Bauta near Havana
32Q5 What are the number and types of transmitters inshystalled at the Bauta station and t0 what extent is the station operated by Cuban or Bloc personnel
3206 What goyernment entity is responsible for the selection and preparation of radio and television programs What is the degree of Bloc involvement in such programming
3207 What are the plans for extendlng coverage of international radio broadcasting service
32071 Is it true that Radio Havana SLctually has few listeners in Latin America Do many people write to Rabulldio Havana reporting on reception
32072 Are the programs of the Havana~ station called The EngLish School of the Air beamed to middotthe United States or are they intended solely for Cuba Does the director of Radio Havana also direct ~ English School of the Air
32073 What can you tell us about the Radio Havana announcer named Barbara Collins Is Robert Williams on tne staff 0f Radio Havana Is Marge McCurdy an announcer for Radio Havana
32074 How ~ transmitters does Radio Havana have What are the powers of the transmitters How do programs reach the transmitters from the studios
32075 Does Radio Havana have a monitoring section to listen to broadcasts from other countries If so describe the section giving number of personnel employed language capabilities which countries and stations are monit~red what type of equipment is used location etc
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~000 E~ONOMIC (Continued)
Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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ISOX E013526
50oo
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8ooo ANN~
Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
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Cane Grinding Capacity_
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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Cane Grinding Capacity
CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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cane Grinditg Capacity
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
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Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
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147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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~000 E~ONOMIC (Continued)
Industry_(Continued)
Co~unications Industry (Continued)
Radio and Television (Continued)
Natio~ Level (Continued)
3076 Whe-t security precautions are taken at the Radio ~vana studios ~~gtcribe the studios and if possible draw a rough diagram of the floor -plan 9f the studios middot
middot middot Lqcal )~vel
3208 What are the most popular radio and televis~on prOgrams
32D9 Estimate the number -of televis~on sets in the are~
32l0 Estimate the total radid and televisidn audience
3211 What is the q_uality of r adio and televis-ion recenteption~
3~12 Which radio and te)evision personalities are the m0st ~a- the Jeast popular middot middot
~13 What r adio pr-ograms from fqreign areas ~e popul_ar
3214 How _much C0lllIlunist cultural material is b-oa9-c~stl What is t~e middotmost middot efmiddotfective type Of cQilllllunist propaganda What is the general ~centaction to thls type of br9adaast
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Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
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562
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shy
Cane Grinding Capacity_
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
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t_
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l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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4000 GEOGRAPHI C
Detailed informa~ion on local conditions is reqqtred for certain priority areas This section is design~d to provide guidance for exploitation of a persons knomiddotwledge of local ~onditions It should be used as an adjlIDct to the preceding functional and technical sections
Sources from Guane and Qienfuegos areas shoould be interrogated in the greatest detail on local conditions as wellias on their occupational specialty
Sources With knowledge of the following arbulleas also should be given precedence in processing for this type of lnformation
(Pihar del Rio Province) Guane and Esperanza (Havana Province) Havana (Matanzas Province)~ Hatanzas CoLon (Las Villas Province) Caibarien Sancti Spiritus Santa Clara (Camaguey Province) Moron Camaguey Nuevitas Santa Cruz del
surmiddot Florida (Oriente Province) Puerto Padre Gibara llayari Holguin
Baracoa Sanitiago del Cuba Manzanillo
Physical Setting
Persons who have lived in an area and who l1ave spent time in the out- of-doors can provide unique information related to movement across local terrain The middotfollowing questions are a gm~de to developing informashytion on local terrain conditipns
Relief middotand Drainage
4001 Describe trails in your area Wha1 is middotthe normal amount of traffic using ~hem middot
4o02 Describe and locate fords across streams including the steepness and composition of the stream ban~ type and density of vegetation dept h and swiftness of the stream
4003 Are there any caves that could be used for hidinp or caching supplies Can sink- holes be used for the sar_e purpose
Water Supply
4004 What are the local supplies of water
- 82 shy
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
I C- 1
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I middot ~middotv
562
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shy
Cane Grinding Capacity_
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
C-3
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
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Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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562
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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1
562
I ~ middotmiddot t l (bull ~middot~
ISOX E013526
50oo
~ ll5 shy I SOXl E013526
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562
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Amiddot ~elected List of Cuban Industrial Organizat ions and Plants
middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
S E C R E plusmn
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
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I middot ~middotv
562
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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cane Grinding Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
C-3
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Cane Grinding Capacity
CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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cane Grinditg Capacity
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
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Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
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562
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middot B Map and_List of Electric Power Stations
c List of Cubanmiddot Sugar Mills (includes new nanres where known)
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Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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cane Grinding Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
C-3
S E 8 R S fl
I ~-
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Cane Grinding Capacity
CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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cane Grinditg Capacity
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
8 K 0 R E e 562
Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
I
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Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
shy
t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
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Cuban Sug~ Mills
Cane Grinding Capacity M tons per
City amp 24 hours Former Nmiddotame New Name Province Coordinates
l Andreita M~l Tiempo Cru9es L~V 22- l8N 27-22 8ol6W
2 Manuelita 14 JUly Palmira_ ~v 22- 15N 6237 8o- 31W
J Adelaida Enrique Falla Moron 22- lON 4309 V~ona Qbull 78-50W Gonzalez
4 Patria Patria 0 Moron c 22-06N 2551 Muerte 78- 38w
5middot Punta Maximo Punta de San 22-~4N 6237 Uegre Gomez Juan c 78- 46w
6 Violeta Primero de Cupeyes Moron C 2l-57N 8289 Enero 78-27W
Tmiddot San Germall Urbano middotSan Germain 0 20- 37N 7598 Noris 76- 09W
8 Fajardo CDIE San Antoilia de 22- 50N 1701 Manuel Los Banos H 82- 27W fatlardo middot
9- To]edo ~uel M~ianao H 23-03N 5103 ~b-inez 82-25W Prieto
middotmiddot10 Proviqencia OsySldo Guines H 22- 48N 2835 Sanchez 82- 02W
ll Guipuzcoa Este[an Marti M 22-58N 3175 Hernandez 8o- 57W
( middot
I C- 1
S E C RI3 middot 11
I middot ~middotv
562
shy
shy
Cane Grinding Capacity_
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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cane Grinding Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
C-3
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Cane Grinding Capacity
CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
C- 4
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I
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cane Grinditg Capacity
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
8 K 0 R E e 562
Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
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cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
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148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
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160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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I middot ~middotv
562
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shy
Cane Grinding Capacity_
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coor-dinates 24 hours
12 Santa Isabel Fomento L V 22~06N 2608 79-44W
13 Trinidad FNTA Trinidadgt L bully -50N 2~381 79- 50W
14 Z~za Pl~cetas LV 22-14N 2381 78-38W
15 Fe Jose Maria Camajuani_ LV bull 22- 26N 3402 Perez 79-4~W
16 bull Corazon de Marfana Siteci~q (Sagua) 22- 44N 2155 1esus Grajales 4 v 80-o4w
17 Ulacia C8Xlos Rodrigo LV 22-41N 2381 Balino 8o- l2W
18 Cunagua Bolivia cunagua- c 22-05N 9526 78-2QW
19 Jaronu Brasil Jaropu 2l- 51N 12836 ( Esmeralfu) 77- 58W c
20 Alava ~exico Banaguises Mmiddot 22- 47Nmiddot 4763 8o~49W
2~ Conchit~ Puert9 Alacranes ij 22_45N 4002 Rico Dibre 81- 3~W
22 MerGedes Seis de Manguito_ M_ ~~-_38N 3856 AgOStO 8o-52W
23 Ltlgaren0 Sierra de Lugaren0middot c 2b33Pj 6 237 Cubitas middot77- 29W
24 Mbron Ciro Pina c 22-0lNr ll 340 middotRedondo 78~44-w
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City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
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CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
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City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
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Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
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l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
S E G R E T 562
cane Grinding Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former Name New Nam~ Province Coordinates middot24 hours
2B middot Stewart Venezuela Simon Reyes c 2l- 44N 9922 78-48w
26 Cuba Cuba Libre Pedro Betancourt M
22-45N 8lshy l8W
middot 5 670
27 Santo Domingo-
Juan AviJa Union de Reyes M
22-5lN 8l-30W
528
28 Espana Esp~a Perico M Republicana
22- 49N 81- 0lW
6600
29 Alto Cedro Loynaz middotMarcane Hechevarria
o 20-35N 75- 58W
3 062
3b p~ Dos Rios Palma S0riano o
20-l4N 76- 0lW
4536
31 Santa Ana Chile Azua (San ~uis) o
20-16N 75- 54W
2495
32 Miranda Julio A Mella
Miranda o 20- 23N 75--55~
5670
33shy Jatibonico Uruguay Jatibonico c 2Jshy 55N 79- l2W
5103
34 Jobabo Per u Jobabo 0 20-50N 77- 18W
5103
35shy Mercedita _Augusto Ce$ar Sandino
Cabanas P R
de 22-59N 8~-5~W
2041
36 Chaparra Jesus Menendez
Puerto Padre o 21-lON 76- 29W
8062
37 - Delicias Antonio Guiteras
Puerto Padre 0 21- llN 76-34E
9752
38 La Vega Hurnberto Abrad
Guayos L v 22-03N 79- 28W
1701
C-3
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Cane Grinding Capacity
CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
C- 4
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cane Grinditg Capacity
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
8 K 0 R E e 562
Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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8 E middote R B plusmn
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Cane Grinding Capacity
CHy amp M tons per Former Name New Name Province Coordinates 24 hours
39 Tuiilucu Sancti ppiritus 2l- 59N 4536 L V 79- 26W
40 Cespedes Carlos Cespedes c 2l-35N 4356 Manuel de 78- l7W Cespedes
41 Elia Colombia Elia ( GUairmaro) 21-0lN 6010 c 77-25W
42 Francisco Amancio Guayabal c 20- 49N 7450 Rodriguez 77- 35W
43 Manati Argelia Duzruin~cos middot 0 bull 21-l8N 9639 Libre 76- 55W
44 San Francisco ~ta Cruces L v 22- 22N 1928 Abreu 8o-14W
middot 45 Jl~godones Orlando Majagua c 21- 52N 34o2
Gonzalez 8- 59W
46 Baguanos Lopez Pena Cueto () 20- 46N 3742 76- 03W
47 Tacajo Fernando Cueto 0 20- 5lN 3742 de Dios 76- oow
48 Agramonte Igancio Forida c 2l- 3lN 4536 AgranQnte 78- l4W
49 Estrella Republica Cespedes c 2l-36N 4736
Dominicana 78- l8W
50 Vertientes Panama Vertientes C 21- l9N 8992 78-l2W
51 Isabel Honduras Jamaica 0 20- llN 1814 (Jamaica) 75- 06W
52 Los Canos Parag)lay Arroy H9ndo 0 20- 03N 2041 75-08W
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cane Grinditg Capacity
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
8 K 0 R E e 562
Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
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Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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562
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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8 E middote R B plusmn
S ECREf 562
cane Grinditg Capacity
City amp M tons per Former Name New Name Pr0vince Coordinates middot 24 hqurs middot middot
53middot ~oledad El Salvador Guantanamo u 20- 13N 75- 13W
2495
54 Andorra Abraham Lincoln
ArtenPsa P de R
22shy 4SN S2-49W
2 495
55middot Australia Jaguey Grande M~
22-31N 81- 06W
2619
56 Zorrilla Mario Munoz
Los Arabos M 22shy 46N 80- 38W
1928
51middot Maria Antonia
26 July Santo Do~go L v
22shy 33N 8o-~2W
907
58 Purio Perucho Figueredo
Calabazar L v 22- 4oN 79- 52W
2268
59middot
6o
San Pablo
Washington Camilo Cienfuegos
Zul ueta
Manacas
~
~middot
v ~
v
22- 21N 79- 36W
22shy 35N BQlBw
1701
3629
61 El Pilar Eduardo Garcia Lavandero
Artemisa P de R
22shy 5lN 8~-46W
3 062
62 San Cristobal
Jose Marti San Cristobal P de R
~2-41N 83-0lW
34o2
63~ Hershey Camilo Cienfuegos
Santa Cruz Del Norte H
23-0BN 8l- 57w
7371
64 Rosmiddotario Ruben Martinez Villena
Agua~ate H 22- 40N 82- 03W
2381
65 San Antonio Boris Luis ~anta Colona
Madi-uga H 22shy 55N 81-52W
3027
C- 5
SB GR B P
- middotshy - middotmiddot shymiddot--shy
8 K 0 R E e 562
Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
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few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
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~E C R E f
Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
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J bull I (( ~
SECRET 562
Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
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8 E C R E i
C-12
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562
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562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
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8 E middote R B plusmn
8 K 0 R E e 562
Cane Grindipg Capacity
City amp Mtons per Former N~e Nmiddotew Name Province Coordinates 24 middothours middotmiddot
66 Araujo Reinold Manguito M 22-36rflt 2619 Garcia 80-54W
67 Tinguaro Sergio Pericos M 22- 47N 4 536 Gonzalez 80-57W
68 Escambray Fomento L v 22-07N 1 814 79- 45W
69 Perseverancia Primero Real CampiJamiddot 22-24N 4536 de Mayo L v 8o-45f
70 Cape Cruz Luts Enriq_ue $nsenade de Morll 19-54N 2p4l Carracedo o 77- 19yen
71 Niqllero Niquero o 20-03N 34o2 7(-35W
72 Tanamo Fr~ Pais Cayo Mambi Q 20- 41N 3969 75-15W
73- Constmiddotancia En~rucijada
v 2- 35N middot2495
~- 79-52W
74 Portugalete Elptrio Palmira L v 22-l7N 2177 GltgtIi)e~ 8o- 25W
75- Unidad CaJabaza 4e 22- 41N 1928 ~a L v 8o- 01W
76bull Amjst~ Amistad qe Guines R 22- 51N middot2 880 Los Pueblos 82-00W
77 - GOIQez Mena necior middotSaJt Nicolas H 2246N 68o4 ~lin~ 8i- 53W
78 Mercedita Gregorio Melena del 2- 50N 3969 Arlee Sur H 82-09W Manmiddotalilth
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Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
C- 8
G E C R E tp
562
FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
BE G R E tp
~E C R E f
Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
SECRET 562
Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
I
amp ~ ~
S E C R E IP 562
(
Former Name New Name
79 Reso1ucion Jose R Riquelmg
8obull Baragua Ecuador (Ciego de Avi1a)
81 Florida Argentina
82 Marcareno Haiti
83 bull Constancia
84 Covadonga Antonio Sanch~z
85 Hormiguero Espartaco
86 Parque Alto Bata1la ltle Peralejo
87 Pastora Osvaldo Herrera
88 ~Agustin Ramon Balboa
89 Boston Nicaragu~
90middot Preston Guatemala
91 B~ Iar1em Janda
92 La Francia Sierra Maestra
City amp Province Coordinates
Quemados de middot 250N Guines ~ v atJshy 20W
Ctego _Qe Av~la 2142N c 78- 39w
no~ida c~ 21-3~ 78-15W
ManopJamiddot c 20shy 43N 77bull52W
Abreu L v 22- 14N 8o-34W
Carreno L v 22-l7N 8o-15tW
San Fernando de 22- 15N C~ones L v 8o- 2QW
Rodas L v 22- 22N 8o-29W
San Ju~ de Los 22- l8N Yera~ ~bull V 8o- 04W
~~~ isabH de 2shy 21N ias lajas middot L v 8o-18W
Banes o 20- 54N 75- 43W
Igtrestonmiddot Q~ 20- 47N 75-39W
Bahia Ronqa P 22-55~ cle R 83- 12W
LofPalacios 22- 31N P middotde R 83- 14W
C- 7
Cane Grinding Capacity Mtons per 24 hours
1814
7371
34Qz
3865 middot
4536
3526
4309
1928
2654
3 47-Q
7938
9185
2381
2-608
S E 0 R E IP
-- middotmiddotmiddotmiddot middot----middot- shy
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
C- 8
G E C R E tp
562
FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
BE G R E tp
~E C R E f
Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
SECRET 562
Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
GB CR Eplusmn
Cane Grinding capacitymiddot
City amp M tons per
93 -
Former Name New jame Province Coordinates ~4 middothoUls
Niagara Manuel Consolacion del -middot 22- 50N 1542 Sanguily Norte P de R 83- 31W
94 Or ozco Pablo de Cabanas P de R 22- 57N 3084 la Torriento 83-02W Br au
95middot San Ramon Or lando Mariel P de R 22- 58N 2 381 Nodarse 82- 4JW
96 Havana Havana Caimito H 23- 0lN 1701 Libre 82- 37W
97 Josefita Manuel Nueva Paz H 22- 46N -1814 Isla 8l- 45W
98 Occiiente Pablo Quivican H 22- 48N 907 Noriega 82- 24W
99middot Portugalete Liberacion San Jose de Las 23-00N 2041 Lajas H 82- l3W
lOQ Carolina Grannna Coliseo M 22- )5N 2551 8l- l6W
lGl Dol ores Jaime Lopez Pedro Betancourt 22- 49N 1588 M 81- lTW
102 Dos Rosas HUll-erto Carltienas M 23-05N 1746 Alvarez 8l- l8W
103 Elena Canasi M 23- 02N 907 8l- 43W
104 Limones Fructoso Limonar M 22- 54N 2495 Rodriguez 8l-25W
105 Porfuerza Jesus Rabi Calimete M 22- 33N 2937 8o- 51W
106 Progreso Jose Smith Mendez Carote 22- 59N 3062 M 81- llW
562
C- 8
G E C R E tp
562
FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
BE G R E tp
~E C R E f
Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
SECRET 562
Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
562
FOIIller WameCity amp
few Name ProvinGe Coordinates
CaneGrindingCapacityMtons per24 hours
107middot Puerto Puerto Canasi M 23-07N Libre 81-47W
1474
108 San Ignacio William Agramonte M 22-40NSoler 8107W
1701
109middot
110
SantaAmalia
SantaRita
Victoria deCOliseo M 28-55NYagujay 81-17W
Baro Agramonte 22-4lNM 8LGQW
2551
2268
11l
112
Soledad
Triunfo
Julio Jovellanos M 2249NReyes 81~09W
Mario Nunez Ltmonar M 22--59N8L 21W
2767
1928
113 Adela Remedios 1 V 22-23N79-32W
2722
114 Amazonas Hiram Rojas Sanc tL Spiritus 21-40NL Vo 79-26W
1701
115middot
116
Car-acas
Carmita
Ciudad Santa Isabel de 28-23NCaracas las Lajas L y 80-16M
Vega Alta L v 22-30N79-49W
3969
1984
117middot Fidencia Fidencia Lo V 22-21N79-40w
2495
118 Macagua Mata L V 2236N79-58w
1814
119middot Narcisa Yuguajay L V 22-20N7917W
3969
120 Natividad Sancti Spiritus 21-39N7 deNovf embre LV 79-29W
1928
C-9
BE G R E tp
~E C R E f
Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
SECRET 562
Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
~E C R E f
Former Name middot New Name
City amp Province middot middot Coordinates
cane middotGrinding middot Capacity M tons ]iermiddot 24 hours middot middot
121 Nazabal Emilio Cordova
EncrticiJaaa L~ v middot
2245N middot middotmiddotmiddot 79-44w
122bull Nela Obdulio forales Torres
middot middot22-18N
79-06W
123~ middot middotmiddot Ramona ~(hlti V~loz
L bull v middot -2252N 80-21W
4423
124 middotReforma M8+ce1o Salado
Caili~t~Q L V~ 22-30N 79-30W
2551
125 Resulta Antonio Fi~let
~
Sagtia -~~ Grande 22-48N
Lo middotVbull -~-bull03W 2835
126middot San Agustirt ~amen Balboa
2221N 8ol8W middotmiddot
127 middotsan Isidro Ql~dos middotmiddotmiddotpe _ middot Guimiddotn~s~ -~ ~ V bull middot
22-47Nmiddot o-17W
2 722
128 San Jose HermBnbs bullmiddotPiacentetas middot Lmiddotbull y middot Ameijerias
22middot19Nmiddot middot79middotj6w
2891
129middot santa middot middot Catalina
Carlos Ct1lce_s L y Carabalib
22-23N Bo-13wmiddot
2722
130 Santa El middot~t~middot L Y_middot _ 2239Nmiddot middotLutgar4a Vag_uerit middoto middot middot79_middot5ewmiddot
middotmiddot ~
middotmiddot bullbullmiddotmiddotmiddot~jl middotmiddot~t~ middot l4ax~a ~~~0 bull tt~lfo tmiddot ~ff~ bull
middotmiddotmiddot 132~ middot ~ta Ro~a middot 1gc~~bre middot ~~6~~~~~ -~-~ v-~~ middot middot~=-~~middotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddot_ 243~
133 Santa Teresa Santa Teresa Libre
22-48N middot 8Qo6w
~ bull
c~middotio
562
Iii
J bull I (( ~
SECRET 562
Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
J bull I (( ~
SECRET 562
Former Name New Name City amp Province Coordinates
Cane Grinding capadty M tons per 24 hoursmiddot
134 Sol edad Pepito Tey Cienfuegos L v 22-07N 8o-20W
2551
135 Vitoria Yaguajay L v 22- 20N 79-l5W
2495
136 Najasa Alf redo Alvarez Mo1a
Hatuey C 2l-l3N 77- 33W
2268
137 Santa Marta Candido Gonzolez
Santa Marta c 20shy 48N 78- 01W
4536
138 Senado Noel Fernandez
Senado C 2lshy 34N 77- 37W
5103
139middot Siboney Marehena c 21shy lElN 77- 39W
2041
l4o Algodonal S~1vador Rosales
El Cristos o 20-09N 75- 45W
1826
1~n America America Libre
Contraiii8estre e
20- l5N 76-l5W
2 631
142 Baltony Los Reinaldos
Almeida 0 20-lllf 75-29W
5103
143 Borjita Paquito Rosales
Dos Gamines 0 20-l2N 75-47W
2 722
144 Cacocum Cristino Naranjo
Cacocum o 20shy 45N 76- 23W
2381
145
146
Dos Amigos
Ermita
Frar_tpisco Castro Ceruto
Costa Rica
Campechuela o
Near Guantanamo 0
20-l4N 77- l8W
20shy llN 75shy 24W
1474
1814
C-11
S ECRE
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
147
148
149
-150
151
152
153
154
155middot
156
157middot
158
Former Name
Esperanza
~straQa
PalIQB
Isabel middot
Mabaymiddot
Maceo
Rio Cauto
Romel~e
Salvador
San Antonio
San Ramon
middot Santa Cecilia
middot Santa LuCia
New NaD)e
middotfrgeo Martinez
Barto_lOIQe Maso Marquez
Juan Manuel Marq-qez
Arquimedes Colina Antunez
Antonio Maceo
Jose M Figueredo
Rector Infant~
Manuel ~ames
Jorge Prieto
Raf~l Freire Torres
City amp Province
Guantanamo 0
Xara 0
Media Luna 0
Julia Dayamo 0
middotcacocUIIl o
Ri~ eauto 0
rater~ GGtian tanamo 0
Calicito 0_
xateras middot Guantarlamo o
Near Cuant~o middota
Santa Lucia 0
middotCoordinates
20J_2N 75-lOW
20- lON 76- 57ol
2olto8N 77- 27W_
20-21N 76-47W
20-45N 76-29W
20-32N 76- 56W
2010N 75-05W
20- l7N 77-l4W middot
20-09~ 75-03W
2013N middot 77-22w
20-0SN 75-0Bw
2l- 03N 76-02W
cane Grinciirig caPa6l~y middot
middot M tons -per 24 hours middotmiddot middot
2268
3175
3402
~551
2041
4 536
1701
l -588
_2268 ( Converted to chicken farm)
1701
4196
Ii
8 E C R E i
C-12
S E c R E T middot
562
shy
t_
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn
) middot~middotshyI -~
l r
562
Cane Grinding CapaHty
City amp M tons per Former middotName New Name Province Coordinates middot24 hours middotmiddot
159 middot Santa Regina Enidio Ceiba Huega 20- 13N middot2268 middot Dia~ o 77- 20W
Machado
160 Sofia Ranulfo Sofia Bayano 20-19N 2041 Leiva o 76bull 58W
161- Union Rafael san Luis o 20- 12N 1928 Reyes 75-51W
r
i C-13
8 E middote R B plusmn