Mr. Dulles. That is, New Orleans and Dallas would have teletype between these two offices?
Mr. Belmont. Yes.
The Chairman. What kind of radio communication, Mr. Belmont, did you say?
Mr. Belmont. We have an emergency radio communication so that both for normal use, in the matter of expense, to reduce expenses, and for an emergency, our offices can communicate with headquarters and with each other.
The Chairman. On your own transmission system?
Mr. Belmont. Yes, sir; that is correct. We feel that in any type of an emergency we must, because of our heavy responsibilities——
The Chairman. Yes.
Mr. Belmont. Be able to communicate. As a matter of fact, during the recent disaster in Alaska, one of the few means of communication with the mainland was our radio system.
The Chairman. Is that so?
Mr. Belmont. And we assisted in passing messages down from Alaska.