ECONOMIC INFORMATION: PLAN FOR THE EXPANSION OF ELECTRIC POWER IN MANCHURIA

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,'.t4vV R.;I4ase 1999/09/08: CFA-RDP82-00487Q003b0120007 2 COUNTRY Chi CoT'IDEwrI L CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP MTELLICENCE REPORT SUBJECT Econczaic )nfor tian; Plan for the &p .nsion of aaa Electric Power in 25X1A6a R~fERENCE CENTER LIBRAkY 25X1X6 !(Ala: lai0r Aa ioii coiita.ted in this report has been previously 25X1A6a roper a - The following report was written for the Japanese Administration E n I'.nrtrht kuo by 1 r K. t P,r"J' (% ;; I ) .. Chia. En;in 3r in < ear ;c of 1:lectr ~ c Pr) ier m The e L ct 46to of the document is n.- .rtcw;n, but dates in 194-5 are mentioned,, indicating either that the report was written late in the ware or that it has since been brought up to date. The follol., ing are r.:P :at"A to 4 a suggestions or the expansion of electric power in -a.rchui'ia,, The present Chinese Administration plans to use these as a blueprint. The document = s loaned to an amarican observer by a Chinese electrical engineer trans- ov'ed by the sai.nese Power Administration, The report was -'in American observer ? s office. The present whereabouts _Ay E f M ,'1 , h Ali. '3lti known. ,on of which one billion ton are in Anshan and one hundred million .. a Penc`aihu, x ct figures for 1 anchurian steel production in 1,'144 aA" . 1945 are not available, but on a rough estimate 13000, 000 "~ .n~ a.rz i a co l ., Irons lime stoney ingne s to ~ s .at ..rite ,, of ler Nj e:r _1"'3 arc: found in abundance at .locations which are =,frtY EzrativeLy clo se to each other?c This makes their development ' r~ t'?~ `stsi 31 resources, communications, land., wal - r s .pnl;~n labor n and electric power are factors necessary for industrial de veiopment e Various districts are studied below on the basis of t.heae factors. "See also Attachment #1.) bc: i.l? 23-.54,~4iW- -3) ~? Anshan 1'122-57,,41-0.4) District., (1) This area is rich in irnnortc:nt resources. There is al in Fushun and Penchihu (l23-43,4l20); iron ore in Anshan end Penchihu; oil shale in Fushun; rasgne site in Tashihchlao (122- salt in Yingkou (l22-1.3,40--4O) and Kaiping (122-22 - 4-r)-~24) ; and bauxite in Shihlchreng (coordinates unknowrn} More ov :r , 11hukden lies in the center of this area,, and plays an impor- trent part in both light and heavy industry and in agriculture. 2) h iron deposits of Manchuria equal 18500,000,000 ~.. -.-rc y; K.FLi .VJ7+4f.1..~ n1YFlrl i.V~tl + NOTICE: THIS DI' T21BUTION LISTING MUST BF AIL . BE r R Ge e74MMV"16IA-RDP82 045 A EXC 01 5708 DATE: INFO. a note DIST. 24 January 1947 PAGES 9 plus 3 attachments SUPT LEMENT Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457I 000300120007-2 CEM`2, I. T ' , .IOF CE GROUP 6 25X1A2 ton of iron and 1,000,000 ton of steel were produced during the two years. The major part of iron and steel processing is done at four furnaces, two in Anshan a?d two in Ponehihu, The above mills once produced 350,000 ton a year, but the greater part of the s'eel refining plants arid the factories producing by-products have been damaged. IIAE A;IA believes the Anshan and Pen.chihu mills should process only the iron mined near them, and should not be re-equipped to process ore imported from other areas. (3) The extraction of oil from shale is one of the fore- most industries of Manchuria, which leads the world is production of this type. China has fees oil fields,, and production from oil shale should therefore be encouraged. The Fast and Test Oil I;e.. fining Plants, both located in Fushun, produce 300,000 ton of oil per year. Other similar factories could be built0 Development of this industry would also encourage the development of the cheml-- cal industries, (4) Japan has no bauxite!, a product necessary for the production of aluminum; but China has an abundant supply of good quality bauxite, particularly in Shantung. Because of the use that can be made of the by-products, however, and because of the availability of electric power, Lanchuria is the most economical place to produce aluminum. The following factories are producing this metal: Fushun Factory Planned production; 15000 ton a year. Antung Factor Present production-. 10,000 ton y (124_23,40-095 Planned production; 20,000 ton a year,, NOW under construction. Antung Aluminum Factory Planned production: 40,000 ton a year,, Now under construction 1~ven the planned production, however, will not satisfy, the demand for aluminum,, t (5) Manchurian magne s ite leads the world In both quality and quantity. The Yingkou Factory's yearly production is 500 ton. The extraction of pure magnesium from magnesite by the direct re- duction method has passed the experimental stage and is now com- mercially profitable. This has made Manchuria the world's greatest producer of magnesium. The demand for the pure metal is rare., but there is a great demand for its alloys. Manchurian production of magnesium is only 3O' that of aluminum, but the demand for the for- mer is growing, c. Tunghua. Area (128-14,,43-22). (1) This district is called the unexplored storehouse of Manchuria. There are several coal and iron mines in the area, and lead and copper at Huanjen (125~A-25,, 41-i6). CONFIDENT IAQ Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R0003001200K~ A2 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP d? Kirin-Changchun District (1) There is abundant electric power and an unlimited supply of limestone in this aren. The products for which there is most demand are those of the organic-synthetic chemical industries listed in the chart below: _ _ Coal Lime stone Gas---- _- .Ammons Coal Tar i kes--- q F uel Liuid & - Fitch J--Carbonate of Lime:---._ ...-.._.__ Hydrogen Gas I-Anthracene OlJ. 1? l Metallurgy Ethylene Heavy Oil- J -- wue 1 z '7 J !7 - -I%-- - _ 4 ---.a _1 'RAC. .'S A um o ~- Light 01 Soft pitch - Pitch coke Hard Pitch -Phe nanthre ne .-Anthra.cene Acetylene (for N a p hh ale no T o l ue ne rBenZole I Dye Pyridine-- Naphtha . Xylose __-Dye Ethylene Bichloride .-Explosives Ethylene Tricholoride For welding Toluene klenzol Acetone Alcohol Phthasol. Oxalic acid Lactic acid Acetic acid -Medicines ' Lthy1 ncetato Ethylene Chemicals Synthetic rubber` oil., fiber x Artificial wood and leather Liquid fue l . Ace trite rayon Non-combustible film. Explosives. Medicines. Dye. (2) Limestone found in Manchuria contains magnesium, but of an inferior quality. A high quality vein was recently discovered in Mingch eng ( g ), however. (3) Manchuria has to depend largely on coke, beenuse of the insufficiency of anthracite coal. It was therefore natural that coke ovens should be promoted. The establishment of coke nctories cannot be done without considering the tar industry, ns the two pro- ducts are closely related. Explosives automobiles) -Medicine Organic Syn- thetic Cho r ical Creosote Nitro-lime Carbolic Acid '?ol. lighting Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 LOATHE e o Antung District (l) Since the Suiho Dam was constructed,, making for a heavier flow in the Yalu River in winter, the water of the Yalu has flowed too rapidly to freeze. This fact is important in future planning and in the development of various industries. (2) The geographic location of A.ntung is advantageous for using magnesite mined in Shantung. (See paragraph b4.) (3) Load and zinc mined in the interior are refined at Antung. (4) Antung, with abundant electric power available,, is suitable for the development of both light and heavy machine industry. ( ) In the past, this district was important for iUs paper industry. This had as its resources lumber cut and trans- ported down the Yalu River. Because of the construction of the Dam, however, lumber is no longer available, and this industry must be shifted to other cities. (6) Along with the great demand for power from the Yalu River installations! there is a related demand for electrical. machinery, electrodes, and grinding compounds. Raw materials for these are found in Manchuria. f. Liao-hsi District, at the head of the Gulf of Liao Tung., (1) Salt is produced n1or the coast coal is rained in the interior; and pith magna;site available, there i..s a good prospect for the light metals industry and the carbonate of lirtme industry. (2) Since the area was among the first to be exploited for agriculture, the urgent need of fertilizers was apparent at once. With minerals imported through ilulutao (121-01,40-44) and with coal and electric power from the interior, the Ammonia-Sul- phate Fertilizer Industry could become one of the most important in the district. g. Dairen District (1) This area is handicapped both geographically and from the standpoint of natural resources; but if the city is opened as a free port, it is bound to become an important point for the development on industry. There are a fog7 industries in the area nov;. The salt, shipbuilding, and soda industries may be called the natural industries of the district, while the fabricating and machine industries were set up for commercial or political reasons. h. Fast Manchuria, including the former Manchukuo province of Chie ntao . Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R0003001200072?X1A2 C 'RAL Ti`iMUCIENClf GR,t5TP (1) At present, East Manchuria is known only for its high grade coal and lumber and for its pulp and paper industry, There are possibilities for exploiting limestone, lead, and zinc. i, Chalainor District (117-44,49-26) (1) The area cannot now support and does not require industrial developments The only natural resource known of at present is coal from the Chalainor mines; but scientific surveying could probably locate others,, 2. Proposed Inca str r ~,ovrC ~t ~ , , ~ District Proposed In U P& Production Goal Power Amt of 3n gM-J__-_ . Consume-= Power Po-aer Requ real t ions K"An lie quire d Fushun- Anshan Pig Iron Steel in 2,000,000 638, 000, 000 131, 000 got 1,0008000 Iron ore 4, 000, 000 15 . 500 o00 67 13 500 Aluminum 000 50,000 , ,, 750 000 000 , 70 000 . iag ne slum 500 60, 000 , , 30 000 000 , 6 000 Ccal 5;000,9000 15 3 , 75: 000 000 1* 34 500 Liquid fuel 500, 000 450 ' 3 225--,000, 000 , 34, 200 Pulp 30, 000 450 000 13 500 2 400 Others , , 400,OOO 000 , 80,000 TOTAL 2, 24%000,000 371.600 Tunghua Steel 300,000 3 -000 900 000 000 12 800 Iron ore 00, 000 s 15 1 ', 9 ()00 000 , 2 000 Coal Others 6,000,000 15 , : 90, 000, 000 , 41,000 10,000,000 9,5000 TOTAL :1, 009, 000, 000 64,800 Kirin Coal 4,000,000 15 60,ooo,000 37 000 Carbonate of lime 300,000 4,9000 1,200,000,000 , 1019000 Electrodes 5i0,, 000 3, 600 180, 000 000 500 27 Nitro- lime 100,1000 150 , 15, 000,E 000 , 2, 300 Others 250, 000,, 000 38,000 TOTAL 1,705,000,000 2b58 L 00 Antung Aluminum 20,0000 50, 000 1,000 000 000 145 000 Salt (In- dustrial) 100, 000 15 , , . 1, 500, 000 , 600 Electrodes 100, 000 3, 6oo 360,000 000 55 000 Grinding compounds 1,000 7, 000 , 7:000.0000 , 13, 000 Zinc 108 000 4, 000 40 000 000 12 000 .Lea d 101000 1,9500 , , 15, 000 , 000 ,9 000 53 Others , 100 000 000 , 19 000 , , 1,523, 500, 000 297, 600 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release .1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 Liao-hsi Coal Salt Pulp Zinc Lead Others Dairen Coal Iron alloy Salt Soda Ammonia- Sulphate Others C1! TRAL IN IG NCE (OHHP 5,000,000 5000000 15,000 10.9000 10,000 2000000 50j,000 7 50, 000 200,$000 200,000 East Coal 5,000,000 Manchuria Pulp 100,000 Others Chientao Coal 22000,000 Province Pulp 60,000 Zinc 5,000 Lead 5, 000 Others Chalainor Coal 1,000,000 Others Total Proposed Industries Above -0 Total Electric Power for General Use: Grand Total: 15 75,0000000 15. 7 , 500, 000 450 67, 500, 000 4$000 40, 0002, 000 r 000 000 10500 74,0009%000 TOTAL 279.1000-000 15 3,000,000 4,000 200,000,000 15 11, 250,000 200 40,000,000 900 180, 000, 000 200, 000, 000 TO TA L 634,2507 000 15 450 45,00000, 000 90,000,000 TOTAL 2103000;000 15 30, 0000, 000 45 27,, 000,, 000 4,P500 22,500-000 10,500 7, 500,, 000 25,000,000 `VOTAL 112, 000, 000 15 15,P000,;000 5,000,000 TOTAL 20,, 000,000 7j7-41-750,000 1,145, 000, 000 3,886,750,000 Electric- o;; e,--r P.es Qur c?u a, Most of the Manchurian Rivers are slow-flmuing. therefore needed if they are to be used for water power. lowing list shows rivers now being used for this purpose: ?'~?vae r ~Se,.~. Yalu (Main. 125,- , 40,- ) 7 Yalu (Yu Chiang tributary) 2 Sungari River 6 Tumen (129,,-,42,,-) 46 or ? 5 Sou (Ussuri or +usuli 133,? , Jao River 133,",47,'? Su isource identi- fies this river as flowing into the lieilungohiang.) 3 Luan (118,-,40,-) 4 LM:utanchiang (129,-,,44? ) 3 Others TOTAL CONWTDRNT].LT. -6- Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 34, 200 3,000 1,100 12,000 5, 000 14,100 69, 400 1,500 3%600 4,600 9,100 27, 500 40,000 120 s 000 34,, 200 6, 800 1 ,100 %8,100 13, 700 41,000 6, 000 .21500 4,700 r f 2, 500 500 3, 000 1, 28 6.? 400 232.800 1. 19 200 Dams are The fol- Installation 822.000 650:000 1,0690,000 256100C 1500000 400, 000 386,000 480, 000 4,834,000 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP8'2-00457R000300120007-2 CI ITIU1, 1141T!LLIG C.i, GI0UP 25X1A2 b. Coal is the chief fuel for thermal power. In the pasta thermal power stations were dependent on coal of inferior quality or on gases produced in smelting furnaces. The power stations were therefore built where the fuel was available. The following coal mines are most suitable for the setting up of thermal power stations because of their location, relation to water power stations, and be- cause of seasonal factors: Coal Mine Quantity of Deposits In tons Coal Available for thermal power ~n togs Fushun 950, 000,, 000 18o.,000 Chiaoho (127-20, 12,9 500, 000 400, 000 43-43 Pataohao (121-55, 20,, 000, 000 35o..3,000 41-50) Fouhsin (121-39, 7,000,000,000 5000000 42-03) Mishan (132-06, 8,000,000,000 450,000 43-35) 0 0 Chalainor (117--448 400,000,000 0 200, 49_20) Hsingshan (130-18, 8 , 000;, 000, 000 450, 000 47-20) ilIsian (125..09, 60, 000, 000 75, 000 42-- r'4) Peipiao (120-47 30,000,000 450000 41-47) Shulan (126-480 400, 000, 000 500,000 44-21) Pe nchihu 2202, 000, 00C 60,000 c. :,ter power is considered the main source of electricity, with thermal power as an nu: iliar:,, The latter is mainly used to supply electricity during; the dry season. Therefore, the amount of coal required for the thermal power stations is partially determined by the length of the draught season. In order that cities may be as- sured electricity at all times, an urban power station is planned for each, to provide the minimum demand for electric power within the city. 4. Proposed E to nsa, ion Tile tr~ic_P rer Znsta~ a is Ili inos- (See Attachment 2 and 9- as The present period of expansion covers the completion of existing water power projects. The other four periods are of five years duration each. b, Expansion Plan for Major Installations 2md 4th T Pry Water Power 376,000 620,000 600,000 1,x300,000 900,000 3,796,000 6 Thermal 296 000 175, 000 350,000 425,E 000 ,000 1, ?4 000 Total 672,000 620,000 775,000 1,650,000 1,325,000 5,042,9 (The unit erabove is JC~L Figures above iods not to combined amountsefoTotal n refers ttol huilt project in each p in on i pp'rovea i or Release I 999/09 IFC -I @ 2-004578000300120007-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R00030012029a2\2 C. Proposed Capacities of Power Installations at end of each periods Power Installations CKW) Capacity CK'.`s~3) lst 1,292p000 9,105,000,000 2nd 2, O6~7 , 000 , 202, OOO, 000 3rd 3,708,000 15,952,004,OOO 4th 4,981,000 .19, 42, OOO OO i d. Plan for Construction of Sub-stations 1st 6000000 KVA Capacity at Completion 2nd 1, 000, 000 " 3rd 1,500,000 4th 00 000 Total 4,600.000 co Plan for Construction of Electric Transmission Lines 200 kv lines 140 kv lines Total (Unit is kilometers) 1st 110 110 2nd 335 3rd 200 610 310 -th 565 505 1070 Totals 1210 37,000,000 , 550, 000,000 1,040, OOO, 000 360,000,000 1, 28 5, 000, 000 430,000,000 64,000,000 4 , 766, 000,4 000 fQ The breakdown by industrial centers is as follows: Center 1st 2nd :Installation Possible '3up- pliable Power :11H Liao-hsi 1 ,000 Fushun 3990000 Antung- 225,000 Dairen Tunghua 1000000 Kirin- 466,000 Changchun East Man- 78, 000 chur is Chientao 10,000 Chaiainor Totals 1,292,000 .3XA Liaohsi 305,000 Fushun 7135,000 Antung- 6250000 Da iren Tunghua 750,.000 :115 2325 InstallatI?n 550000 624, 000 -425, 000 466, 000 118,000 200000 0588000 Ircl n 4-th Periods 4th 1,092, 000, 000 30 54 000 3 , 278: 000, 000 913, OO0 3,440,OOO 000 675,000 2,300, OOOs000 1 , OC?), 000 Rower 292,000,000 2,287,OOO 000 2,140, 000, 000 1,160, 000,000 1,72 5, 000,, 000 488,000,000 112,0005000 8, 2040000j;000 1:892,0001,000 38 7281 000 9 000 790 000, 000 ~PA 2,,9900',j OOO 000 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : C1'Z-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 25X1A2 CEUTRAL I,',Tz .JL3_G ?GS C.EO1JP -9- Kirin- Changchun 927, 000 2, 832, 000,0000 1,127, 000 ; a 432,v 000, 000 Fast Man- chur is 368,000 1,488,000,000 6360000 2,300,000,000 -- Chientao 20, 000 112, 000,000 275, 000 50.,000, 000 1., Chala inor --- --s 08 000 Totals 3* 708, OOO 15042, 000, 000 4,981,000 19,842j,000;000 go Construction Cost It is difficult to estimate construction costs for a long-term project. However, by obtaining cost figures of - ..jdities of a certain particular year, and using these figures ns a b$sis, fairly accurate estimate is possible a The cost shown on the following chart is based on prices for April 1945a The unit is Manchurian Yuan? ~' ~ner Ct t off ; TotaL_ Ea . . 1st 212 000 000 72 000 000 -,700, COO 291,700,000 2nd 640, 000, 000 1208 000, 000 23p4000000 783,400, 000 3rd 600,000,000 1 180,000,000 50, 850, 000 i, 30, 850, 000 4th , 1, 080 000, 000 180, 0000000 000 1, 331, 50t goo 7l8 250 22 Total 3 , 532, OOO, OOO 5 52, OOO 000 151:200j,000 4,t237,. 200, 000 CONFIDI NTIA1, -9- Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 I e>I (0..... rb .de 30O .00() ton e c odes 50 0 00 tots laity l l00 ~. 00 t.OA 431200 004. iron. alloy 50,000. Salt 750,000 ,,,!a) ~90004006'Nkpn 5Jt:rs::i00 ton '~.z1V r )0O ton :c?. e 10e'}UO ton .. -4-kavivr eap 248 TI- 4V1GG -cr Cap .`7"05j 10"; /09/08 CIA-RP 07F000300007-2 0 N -LEJti u(.-rr vuv 4 vv u avtr.~ Goal 6,000,000 ton Llee Ifow r 190,000 1W C. Y~ -~'V.500,1' -r e eoi l,0000000 ton i"jig iron 2,000.000 t1. . wninunx 15&O0 tong SS;o1a.500 ton Coal 59,0001000 ton gulp 34p0Q0 Liquid fuel 'lt;c power 200 10 Llec ,over Cap 22 J44 Kwki Af, 200 p000 Lier. rover t'a , 1-09 E.VI1, .: a1t. I009000 ton ' r:I.ect +r dfe 100000 'tof;.. 2idin compound 3 0O0 Zino 10Ufl0O Lead 10&000 a+jlec EowerR 24E-100 Sid; Alec Pov W Cap 13 ?,3 Mdi Ammonium-Sulphate 2000,10 e Lower 1L70700 KV lea Power cap 6,,34 K U s~ fC voys+.aru,~~yp~v vvrnv g ?-.. .. mg.-.5 (YQRd. Pulp (.&;; Eyl)()V +e . 'ovie r C% ? o 2,10 1?'l ctric. pCti.er 5&100 IAilp 60z'000 toil jxad J'000 toll i'ow7 ' r Cu 1.12 1 i'll Appro ed For Release 1099/09/08: CIA-RD -00457R(QQPM 2 ( -2 Appro1eeJe3i&?1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 25X1 A2 namisaion Linus in LAnc:h Logan& S Plant. F;;ir, urea roproserit oa zicity in vita a rower Reocivin ; .ataation$ and. tiwitch ntataorza .K Ai 0 (I .rkschiw. 11.9 inn Gw z u1(dett . 0 kUshun eta r, a 1) azia ife or Sty i bo Dam 0 'eIrchihu Ant ung $"" . 0 R L A Attachment 4Q Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP82-00457R000300120007-2 . ~Mli~ VIP) Approved For Releag ' l"ft, 8 : CIA-RDP82-00457R00030021MM? 3C i' ,~r The tY dlc}aV nz kc fehos and figures show the inata.11at iQfl an. t L..ate: to be ::z cl iaa eca ~~cct~ Csa u acs a tk~etnt.'iev~W vrrctiil~:a.,'ca?.l~svie:; by buildtfl of 1 e .hok -u-TUflghua. Power line aaxl the station at Tait .:ht~< (nly three in&tellatiOns are erdarged. Fong n fras.; l4O OOO to c60VOOO su e lkta . om 200,000 to 350vOOOp and Peanchihu, .r 26;,000 to 2600004 2x4 Yerlod ;p ..._ :')Pd k= ex i.4t1 r r...,.~._..a ... ..... ..... .tip 1201.7 iocl as color' i k, d vi #' ewes fl e tirk. line aloe wovin in in ,r%e arms from which tiiia attachia:nt was e-owpiled have been curoiessly dravaic, kiavo boon stated in tern of 10?000 7:`,.r and there has b.iof curelesanuss in th p)v,i ri of the dec: Zaal. point, Th fl urc;s below are believed by this office to be c;:,rrea L but whore the figures of the original have been ckian ;ecL a- gueat roar h i ceaa placed beside the f'ivure9 In all cases, the original figure 3a ii oast place a:a 1500000 inetcad of l ,$0000 Nu note ham, hovevcr, boon i ad when the 1:l.L;tn b h . e. ,- beell shown incorrectly, only once as the other throe charts sa. , v the loii i # O In view of the abovcy the figures given thould be taken a; an indication of the ine tended time of enlerC,ing an installation and the comparative alu*ua1t it wa:i to be e-M 22000 acre, ohxaz e until 4th reriod when it is .>~k: tI 'ic i kaaags l~steban 30000 a a~ a +i l;Ri,r .'s~F Y Chin 110. river 4000 i o chaaai;c~Uairb1na 38,000- 1:a charzI.;Oe Ohar ,ehuft. 49,000- No c iange 4hiaokio e - 9000 ] 0 0 0 r 0+00 Np f t rtner change 30,0000 LO CY1ect~L;Ba 1 Usiiun 3 50000 75 000 i'c:neh1h aE 28 }000Q Y3aj clotir.Lre xutho" 35060000 140 ehrai O reipiae., 150000. 1,0 chew-;c ckl !] ;ea 1,rr:stens 255,0000 No F'a,ct :uhzow 50F>000 No chV-%nk,e near Antu.a .1.0.,000 :wilta'$h e:ztZu$ 300000 Pataoha0 - 10 00 1: a n Rivi-r a 2 j"Ot0 Antos ;.eo0 srAt e 6r q , Lt u hia'a 2 ? ~ }G 0 No. Chat =;e in. above station ;. Dairen G o E I); ,t,1ET Act Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIAt DP82-00457R000300120007-2