CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1960/01/16

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
03031263
Release Decision: 
RIPPUB
Original Classification: 
U
Document Page Count: 
11
Document Creation Date: 
March 17, 2020
Document Release Date: 
March 26, 2020
Sequence Number: 
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
January 16, 1960
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULL[15799054].pdf505.85 KB
Body: 
sollUMINT NO. NO ONiNti IN CLAW K. 0 DEOLAZSMID CLASS, 1124:41C10 Ms 19 O NEXT fitYlkW 4AT;o AVOI1 AM NO Itt.2 JUN PRO UTE: UVIEWEN: 16 January 1960 Copy No. C CENTRAL 67 INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- -TOP-SECRET- Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 - Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 -Tato-SECRET- Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Approved for Release: 2020103113C03031263 16 JANUARY 1960 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC IL ASIA-AFRICA Turkey�Political leaders exchanging sharp partisan attacks; government may call early elections. III. THE WEST France--Pinay says his party will move over to the opposition in the assembly and try to call a special session. West Germans and Spanish to discuss contingent military planning. Cuban Government planning to set up in urban reform institute. Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 \\ Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C0303126 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 16 January 1960 DAILY BRIEF I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC IL ASIA-AFRICA Turkey: The current step-up of mutual recrimina- tions and warnings by Prime Minister Menderes and chief opposition leader Inonu, a former president, points to the probability of early elections and a heated political campaign. There are widespread reports that the government intends to call for national elections this spring, more than a year ahead of schedule, in order to take advantage of favorable popular re- action to the initial benefits of the economic stabilization pro- gram. Inonu, who has considerable prestige among military leaders, has, in effect, warned that his party would not permit the government party to run roughshod over the 'opposition and the people. Page 1); III. THE WEST France: ciinay has stated privately that his powerful Inde- pendent party now will move into the opposition in the National Assembly and try to call a special assembly session--a move requiring signatures of a majority of the deputies. Pinay may overestimate his influence in the party, but the resignation from the government of another Independent, Max Flechet, suggests that party leaders are planning to capitalize immediately on Pinay's ouster. An effort to force a special session might stimulate a move by De Gaulle to reduce parliament's powers. Pinay also said that Finance Minister Baumgartner, a civil servant, has been given to understand by both Debrd and De Gaulle that he is to be only an "administratorol'i (Page 2) Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263' Nare \ West Germany - Spain: *st German and Spanish mil- itary logistics experts are scheduled to hold conversations in Madrid between 18 and 22 January on a number of topics relating to the shift of certain West German Air Force units to Spain in time of war. Bonn, more favorable to military r Lt cooperation with Spain than some other NATO members, an ticipates some opposition from these sources but may have underestimated its extent, in view of the current wave of anti- German sentiment. Defense Minister Strauss plans a later visit to Spain on the aSsumntion that 'HIP tiartinir 1 tallr make good progress%1 (Page 3) Cuba: The Castro government is apparently planning to set up an urban reform institute early in February. As in most Latin American countries, heavy migration to the cities has led to serious housing problems in Cuba. However, like the agrarian institute established early last year, the urban institute would probably be used by the government as a mech- anism to i s control over Cuba's economic and polit- ical life. (Page 4) 16 Jan 60 DAILY BRIEF ii I SECRET-- Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Aftr, '401 I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC II. ASIA-AFRICA Heated Political Campaign Foreseen in Turkey Recent sharp exchanges between major opposition leader Inonu and Prime Minister Menderes have increased specula- tion that the government will soon call for early national elec- tions and have added to the probability of a heated campaign. The 76-year-old Inonu, who was president of Turkey from 1938 to 1950, delivered an unusually strong speech on 10 Jan- uary in which he vigorously denounced incumbent Democratic politicians and warned that if, against popular will, they tried to maintain themselves in power by illegal means, then the "world would collapse on their heads." Two days later Men- deres answered in kind and warned of severe retribution if there were any attempt to instigate political violence. Inonuis threats are not without some substance. As a for- mer commanding general in the revolutionary army of Kemal Ataturk, Inonu won lasting prestige among Turkish military circles. By many he is regarded as the "heir of Ataturk." Zrne army officers have been highly critical of the oppressive tactics used against Inonu and other opposition politicians, es- pecially of the rough treatment given Inonu during the past year At one point Inonu might have been killed or seriously injured if an officer bystander had not intervened to protect him during a government-sponsored demonstration last spring. Inonu is not believed to favor forceful action against the government but may be tempted to resort to it if the government tries to rig the elections,j Menderes is unlikely to make any official announcement re- garding early elections until six to eight weeks prior to the ac- tual date selected. As now scheduled, national elections would not be held until late 1961 or early 1962. It now appears that Menderes has tentatively decided to hold elections this spring or summer, but events during the next two months may alter that decision. 16 Jan 60 SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Page 1 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Nee III. THE WEST Pinay Says Independent Party Will G9 Into Opposition to Debre Government &.inance Minister Antoine Pinay has told US officials that, as a result of his departure from the Debre government, the powerful Independent party--second largest in Premier Debre's coalition�will move ihto the opposition in the National As- sembly. According to Pinay, the party leadership will attempt to call a special assembly session to discuss economic policy. The resignation from the government on 15 January of another Independent, Secretary of State for Foreign Economic Affairs Max Flechet, suggests that the party's leaders are planning to attempt to capitalize on Pinay's oustelg [Although Pinay, as a symbol of economic stability, has a public following, he may overestimate his influence within his party. During his term in the Finance Ministry under De Gaulle, his tendency to try to play a national rather than party role alienated some Independents, and the party's parliamentary leadership was assumed by some of his personal rivals. Further- more, the constitutional provision that a majority of the as- sembly deputies must request a special session would tend to reduce prospects for success of such a maneuver at the moment. Nevertheless,any such effort would aggravate De Gaulle's irri- tation over parliament's increasing efforts to reassert the pre- rogatives it had under the Fourth Republic, and might stimulate the President to move to reduce its powers still furthezp [According to Pinay, his successor as finance minister, Wilfrid Baumgartner, has been given to understand by both Debre and De Gaulle that he is to be only an "administrator" and that the government intends to pursue the expansionist economic 'Policies to whirl-) Pinny had objectesg 16 Jan 60 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Page 2 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Soo" t1110 West German Military Talks in Madrid Scheduled Rest German and Spanish logistics experts are scheduled to hold conversations in Madrid between 18 and 22 January on a number of topics relating to the shift of West German aircraft to Spain in time of war. It appears likely that the talks, which were arranged during Spanish Foreign Minister Castiella's visit to Bonn in November, will cover broader grounds as well, including the subject of armaments and an exchange of views on the military situation in Europ_g Rest Germany, unlike certain other European NATO mem- bers, has long openly advocated NATO membership for Spain. Spain is interested in joining NATO and may feel that increased military cooperation with the West Germans will evoke greater interest for its admission. Bonn, however, may have under- estimated opposition from some NATO quarters to the Madrid discussions, especially in view of current anti-German senti- ment stemming from the recent anti-Jewish incidents. Public knowledge of Bonn-Madrid talks at this time might also revive memories of Nazi-Franco collaboration before and during World Itj he West Germans claim that the need for cooperation with Spain was made apparent in a NATO logistical exercise in September.. Such cooperation would also provide advantages for West Germany, including the use of air training bases in a climate more favorable than that at home. Advantages for Spain would include assistance in developing its arms industry and in obtaining German equipment. Two noted German aircraft de- signers, Dornier and Messerschmitt, have been designing air- craft in Spain since the end of World War LW dionn Defense Minister Strauss now is in Portugal, con- ferring with tOp officials and visiting arms factories. The Portuguese are strongly in favor of Spain's inclusion in NATO as soon as possible 16 Jan 60 �SfreRg-T-- CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Page 3 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 *ftir, 41110 Cuban Government Planning Further Drastic State Controls The Castro government is planning to establish a National Institute of Urban Reform AS rhr npyt trinnth Though the urban reform decree is apparently only in preliminary draft, description of its basic as- pects suggests that it may parallel, in the urban real estate field, the methods and principles of Castro's drastic agrarian reform law. The new institute is apparently to be empowered to expropriate certain urban lots. Owners are to be paid in 20-year bonds and expropriated houses sold on the basis of "popular need" with present renters having priority. Heavy migration to the cities and inflated urban real estate values in Cuba, as elsewhere in Latin America, have led to serious housing problems. The new institute will probably be used by the regime as another mechanism of increasing its control over Cuba's economic and political life. The agrarian reform institute (INRA) and its department of industrial development are continuing their programs. Sig- nificant acreages of sugar-cane land were seized this week for the first time when a Cuban-owned as well as an American-owned company was affected. INRA's executive director, suspected Communist Antonio Nunez Jimenez, declared on 12 January that "all large cattle ranches in Cuba now represent free land be- longing to INRA and in a few days all large sugar plantations will also come under INRA's control." Revolucion, considered the press spokesman of the Castro regime, editorialized on 14 January that 1960 will be "even more notable as the year of agrarian reform than was 1959." 16 Jan 60 SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 Page 4 Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 � �a S.M./ %IW THE PRESIDENT The Vice President Executive Offices of the White House Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Scientific Adviser to the President Director of the Budget Director, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Special Assistant for Security Operations Coordination Chairman, Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities Special Assistant for Foreign Economic Policy Executive Secretary, National Security Council The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Under Secretary for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary for Administration The Counselor Director, International Cooperation Administration The Director of Intelligence and Research The Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense The Deputy Secretary of Defense Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs The Secretary of the Army The Secretary of the Navy The Secretary of the Air Force The Chairman, The Joint Chiefs of Staff Commandant, United States Marine Corps The Director, The Joint Staff Chief of Staff, United States Army Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Assistant to Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific The Department of Commerce The Secretary of Commerce Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman National Security Agency The Director National Indications Center The Director CONFIDENTLA Approved for Release: 2020/03/13 C03031263 0704/ /