DAILY SUMMARY - 1946/11/04

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Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930215 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 - NINO' � Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930215 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930215 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 Nor' S T tNTIAL GENERAL 4 NOV 1946 221 1 US to withdraw Mission from Albania�The State Department has in- structed Acting US Representative Henderson to inform Premier Hoxha that the US will withdraw its Mission from Tirana immediately. The note is to state that, since the Mission has been unable to bring about mutual understanding or to establish diplomatic relations between the two countries, there is no further reason for it to remain in Albania. 2. Molotov to clarify Soviet atomic sition pec- -The Soviet ex- pert on the AtomicTirergy Commission has informed a US representa- tive that Molotov will make a speech before the Assembly clarifying the Soviet position on international control of atomic energy. 3. Soviet view on unification of China--US Embassy Moscow reports that Minister of Foreign Affairs Malik recently told the British Ambassador that the USSR desires a unified China, and he agreed that Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang are the only forces now in China able to unite the couhtry. Malik "hastened to add" that basic democratic reforms and elimination of the CC clique would be necessary preliminaries to imifica- lion. 4. Some Yugoslav students to remain In Czechoslovakia�US Military Attache Prague reports that the Yugoslav Embassy in Prague has "unexpectedly" returned passports to all Yugoslav students in Czechoslovakia except "known reactionaries" (see Daily Summary of 31 October, item 2). EUROPE 5, CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Benes reported seriously 1112�US Military Attache 3 3(h)(2) Prague reports that. President Benes is seriously ill and that "a second attack" would prove fatal 6. USSR: Soviet propaganda supports Arabs--US Charge Durbrow reports from Moscow several indications, highlighted by a recent editorial in PRAVDA, that the USSR is adopting an openly pro-Arab and anti-Zionist policy. 4r THE C.I.A. HAS NO OBJECTION TO THE DECLASSIFICATION OF THIS DOCUMENT. r- Mr! A r 11-.9 NO. 2 0 MAR Iva On 61 Li Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930215 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930215 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 Reclassification results in ration reductions�According to US Military --TcV/UWi*;-------r�w many Soviet citizens, formerly classified as workers, have been downgraded to clerks, thus suffering substantial loss in rations. Dependents between 17 and 55 and domestics in private employ are now allowed no bread ration cards, while bread and flour have ceased to be available in commercial stores (where ration cards are not required). The MA believes these measures are designed to permit re-establishment of food reserves and to force additional labor into industry. 7. BULGARIA: Opposition Party members arrested�According to US Rep- resentative Barnes, Social Democratic Party chief Lulchev and 22 other Party members have been arrested for having circulated a "spurious" speech credited to Secretary Byrnes. Barnes believes that Lulchev (who has been released on bail) had no connection with distributing "such a stupid and unconvincing fabrication," but that his arrest may be the first post-election use by the Communists of the new "law for the defense of the peoples' authority to liquidate Opposition representation in the National Assembly." 8. ITALY: Allied forces to remain in Trieste--Secretary Byrnes has in- formed US Political Advisor Caserta that the US rind UK intend to main- tain forces in the Free Territory of Trieste after the ratification of the Italian peace treaty and until the new Trieste administration is able to maintain internal security and guard its frontiers. 9. FRANCE: Probable f the new :over ntnme --Monick, Gov- ernor of the Bank of France, has told1JS Embassy Paris he believes the new government, in addition to the three parties now represented, will in- clude other political groups which would be "driven into cooperation" by joint fear of a "de Gaulle dictatorship." Monick also considers MRP statements about excluding communists from the next Cabinet "largely campaign window dressing." 10. GERMANY: Labor removals attributed to SED failure�Murphy reports that the German head of the Soviet Zonal Admlnistration for Industry, be- lieves the recent dismantlings and deportations (see Daily Summary of 25 October, item 8) were decided upon only when it became evident that plans to dominate the Soviet Zone through the SED had failed. While this Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930215 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930215 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff 30 August 2018 EN TIAL official does not think Soviet authorities have plans for further deporta- tions at present he believes "Moscow probably would continue on this line unless Allied action prevented it." NEAR EAST-AFRICA 11. IRAN: Consideration of new US credit recommended�Allen recommends "sympathetic tt�ielfgoIranian request for a $10,000,000 credit for purchase of military supplies. Allen, and Generals Grow and Schwarzkopf, are agreed that the US Military Missions to Iran cannot succeed if means are not found to replenish the almost exhausted non-combat supplies. Allen adds that the USSR is eager to furnish aU sorts of supplies, including combat material, and that General Grow be- lieves the Iranians may turn to the "USSR in desperation if their army runs out of trucks, shoes, uniforms and blankets." FAR EAST 12. CHINA: Chinese dela in S n otiations�Embassy Nanking re- ports tha inese overnment is viously using delaying tactics" in negotiations with the Soviet Consul General in Sinkiang over Soviet concessions in that province. The Chinese Government has notified the Soviet Consul General that it agrees in principle to joint exploitation of Sinkiang's tin and wolfram mines, provided they remain under Chinese management. THE AMERICAS 13, PANAMA: US proposed statement held "not satisfactae�Hines re- ports that the joint statement on defense sites proposed by the State De- partment is not satisfactory to Panama. He suggests careful review of Panama's proposal for a statement based on 90-day renewable joint US- Panamanian control pending negotiation of a new agreement. - 3 - Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2930215
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