THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 23 NOVEMBER 1964
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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THE PRESIDENT'S
DAILY BRIEF
23 NOVEMBER 1964
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DAILY BRIEF
23 NOVEMBER 1964
1. Congo
2. West Germany
3. Communist China
4. Laos
5. Yemen
6. French
7. Bolivia
The talks between the royalists
and the republicans, supposed to begin
today, have been postponed until 30
November. The cease-fire is still not
being fully honored.
Barrientos' politicking is causing
a good deal of concern on the part of
the civilians in the government despite
Barrientos' statement last week that he
will not run for the presidency. Em-
bassy La Paz is skeptical, and does not
rule out a possible deal between Bar-
rientos.who is losing support among the
peasantry,and Lechin.
(Cont'd)
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8.
France-UK
The French intend to press on with
development of the Concorde supersonic
transport even if the British pull out.
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9.
South Vietnam
Saigon was quiet today after yes-
terday's demonstrations were put down
10. Panama
by the police and military. A few
bands of potential troublemakers were
milling about the streets this evening,
however, and Huong has called out his
security forces to guard against a new
outburst. The Buddhists have protested
against government brutality and may
react further.
Antigovernment riots in Panama
City today were broken up by the national
guard, but we expect further trouble
tonight or tomorrow. The situation
is reviewed in Annex 3.
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ANNEX 2 FOLLOWS
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UNIDENTIFIED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
11 AUGUST 1962
POSSIBLE SUB IN VERY EARLY STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION
3 POSSIBLE 'SHANGHAI" CLASS PTEs
3 POSSIBLE TUG BOATS
COMPLETED G CLASS SUB
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Chinese G-Class Ballistic Missile Submarine
Available photography of the Dairen shipyard
shows that the Chinese began to assemble the hull
of their G-class submarine in mid-1962. A year
later, the submarine was in a relatively advanced
state of construction. It was launched this summer,
and by September had been moved to a nearby fitting-
out pier. In November the vessel, possibly com-
pleted, was photographed alongside a wharf in the
commercial shipping area of Dairen.
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ANNEX 3
The Situation in Panama
The national guard has come out on top today
in the first round of the contest between the Robles
government and its opponents.
On orders from the President, the guard used
tear gas and gun fire to disperse some 2,000 street
rioters this afternoon. Two were killed and a num-
ber wounded.
We expect further trouble this evening, after
the special session of the National Assembly breaks
up. Students and trade union meetings have been
called for this evening,and Communist agitators will
be there in force.
The feud between former Canal negotiator
Illueca and Foreign Minister Eleta has added fuel
to the fires. Extremists, who have been active in
fanning these flames, are now taking dead aim at
the Robles government.
So far the demonstrations have not taken a'
marked anti-American turn.
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